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  • Forum Post: The spec of input transition rate of LVC00A,04A,06A,07A

    Hiroshi Hashimoto16564 Hiroshi Hashimoto16564
    What is SPEC value of input transition rate of LVC00A,04A,06A,07A?
    on Mar 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: The SPEC of Input transition rate of SN74LVC540A,SN74LVC541A.

    Hiroshi Hashimoto16564 Hiroshi Hashimoto16564
    Hello Chris-san, I was asked input transition rate SPEC of SN74LVC540A and SN74LVC541A by the customer today. I answered to customer that it is same as SPEC of LVC245A 10nS/V. Could you please display the SPEC of the input transition rate to the datasheets in all devices of the LVC series?
    on Apr 26, 2010
  • Forum Post: input transition rate SN74AUP3G17 vs. SN74AUP1G17

    Matthias Geipel Matthias Geipel
    Hello, according to the datasheets of the SN74AUP3G17 (triple buffer) and SN74AUP3G14 (triple inverter) a max. input transition rise/fall rate of 200ns/V is recommended, although these devices feature Schmitt trigger inputs . For the single gate (SN74AUP1G17 / SN74AUP1G14) and dual gate versions ...
    on Sep 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: SN74LVC1G17 Logic Transition Times

    David Escandon David Escandon
    Hello, We use lots of SN74LVC1G17 from TI. In some application the input rising time is very slow. I want to know the max Input transition rise or fall rate (ns/v) for this device. The datasheet refers to TI document scba004c(Page 3 of the datasheet), there is a table on page 6 of scba004c. I...
    on Nov 7, 2011
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