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  • Forum Post: Re: Supply Power for tlc5941

    Michael Day Michael Day
    You can choose any voltage between 3.3V and 5V for the Vcc voltage. Note that the digital inputs determine if their input signal is a logic "1" or logic "0" based on the Vcc voltage. For example, a logic 0 is any voltage less than 0.2*Vcc. For the power pad, standard PWB reflow...
    on Jan 27, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: TLC59108

    Hiroshi Hashimoto41395 Hiroshi Hashimoto41395
    Thank you very much. I learnt now that the VO(MAX) SPEC of TLC59108 was meaning different from VO(MAX) SPEC of the data sheet of a standard logic product. And, I learnt that the TLC59108 is not able to using for partial power-down application. Thanks again.
    on Feb 12, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: TLC5943 - spurious internal reset ?

    MPope MPope
    The scope reading using the gnd pin was not significantly different. I don't see why I can't send you a pdf of my schematic. Just need to know where to send it. When the event happens, the display/leds flicker - some go to a random intensity - many just go off. The part that leads me...
    on Apr 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: TLC5943 - spurious internal reset ?

    MPope MPope
    Anyone else have a thought/idea/question? Brigitte, in-case you don't have access, for some reason, to my email addr, you may contact me: m p o p e 1@ g m a i l. c o m I will then forward the schematics to you. I will not post them on a forum. Thx.
    on Apr 10, 2012
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