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  • Forum Post: txs0104e translates down but not up?

    Tom Pierce Tom Pierce
    Is there any reason why the txs0104e I am using will translate from 5V to 3.3V but not 3.3V to 5V? I have Vcca=3.3V, Vccb=5V, OE=3.3V (pulled up from gnd after power on). I apply 5V to B1 and A1 shows 3.3V (as expected). I apply 3.3V to A1 and B1 shows 0V (should be 5V?). -Tom
    on Jan 10, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: txs0104e translates down but not up?

    Tom Pierce Tom Pierce
    Thank you for the quick response. It was a bad chip. I have replaced it and now everything works as it should.
    on Jan 10, 2011
  • Forum Post: TXS0104E

    Pradap Raj Pradap Raj
    Hi, We are planning to use TXS0104E for SPI bus buffering in our board. This SPI bus is connected to 4 devices after this buffering. Please let me know whether it can drive 4 devices or not? Since SPI bus signals are unidirectional signal, Is it ok to use unidirectional buffer which has high drive...
    on Apr 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: RE: TXS0104 VIH port A at 1.8V

    Brian Berner Brian Berner
    Martin, The easiest way to think about this is: VIH --> The required voltage level needed from the input to the device VOH --> The voltage that can be expected to be present at the output of the device In this sense, VCCI for the VIH could either be VCCA or VCCB, depending on which...
    on May 8, 2013
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