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  • Forum Post: AM26LS31 AM26LS32

    George Biner (Arrow) George Biner (Arrow)
    Hello, I am forwarding an inquiry from my customer: >>>> 1.) Customer wants to know if a HiZ output coming from the AM26LS31 will be considered open when connecting to the AM26LS32 thus bring the output of the chip high. 2.) He is using a AM26LS32 receiver which is connected to a 74AHCT540...
    on May 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: AM26LS31C VS MC3487

    saltan saltan
    Please note that I found below explanation from a motorola AM26LS31 datasheet. "The AM26LS31 provides an enable/disable function common to all four drivers as opposed to the split enables on the MC3487 EIA–422 driver." Can this be my problem Best regards Ertan
    on Oct 20, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM26LS32AID Power Off Input Leakage

    Tom Roe1 Tom Roe1
    I cannot find any information on the AM26LS32AID input leakage when powered down. The data sheet for the DS26 series does give this info but I don't like the package it comes in and would rather use the AM26LS32 SOIC. I need to know when the power rail is down, will the differential inputs bleed...
    on May 6, 2013
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