Part Number: LMK1C1104 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCVF2505 Hi
Please suggest a suitable product to replace IDT2305 , Thanks
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Part Number: LMK1C1104 Hi,
in customer's application, the input signal is not a periodic one but a single step which is a 3.3V last for 100ns.
what the outputs will be like? can we get four same signals from output pins? thank you!
B&R
Yuan
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