The maximum operating frequency of the SN74AVC20T245GQLR is 320 MHz, but it can vary depending on the output load and operating conditions.
To ensure signal integrity, use a low-impedance PCB design, keep signal traces short, and use termination resistors if necessary. Also, follow the recommended layout guidelines in the datasheet.
Yes, the SN74AVC20T245GQLR is a voltage-translating transceiver that can operate in a 3.3V system. It can translate signals between 1.2V to 3.6V and is compatible with 3.3V logic.
Power sequencing is critical when using the SN74AVC20T245GQLR. Ensure that the VCCA and VCCB power supplies are powered up simultaneously, and that the input signals are stable before applying the clock signal.
The maximum power consumption of the SN74AVC20T245GQLR is 150 mW at 3.3V and 25°C. However, this can vary depending on the operating frequency, output load, and other factors.