Hey folks,
I’m using the 74AUP2G240GT in a new logic board to help buffer and drive mixed-voltage signals. This chip operates from just 0.8 V up to 3.6 V, handles inverting outputs, and has a 3-state enable so you can disable the output when needed.
It’s been working solid so far: fast switching, low power consumption, and good signal integrity. I’m now testing how it behaves when I plug in sensors running at different voltages and how it handles output enable toggling under load.
If anyone here on the NXP forums has used this part (or a similar low-voltage buffer/line driver), I’d love to hear: how you managed the enable line under mixed-voltage inputs, and whether you ran into any layout or noise issues.
Thanks!