A 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane and a separate power plane is recommended. Keep the input and output tracks as short as possible, and use a common ground point for the device.
Use a 3.3V power supply with a minimum of 100nF decoupling capacitor between VCC and GND, placed as close to the device as possible. Add additional decoupling capacitors for each power pin if the device is far from the power source.
The GTL2107PW,118 can operate up to 200 MHz, but the actual frequency limit depends on the specific application, PCB layout, and signal integrity.
Use a thermal pad or a heat sink to dissipate heat. Ensure good airflow around the device, and consider using a thermal interface material to improve heat transfer.
Yes, the GTL2107PW,118 is sensitive to ESD. Use ESD protection devices, such as TVS diodes or ESD arrays, on the input and output lines to protect the device from electrostatic discharge.