Part Number: LSF-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LSF0108 We are considering using the LSF series as a bidirectional level shift buffer.
I would like to test the actual device using an evaluation board, so I am considering purchasing the LSF-EVM…
Hello,
Unfortunately, I don't have the LSF-EVM Altium files to share.
The LSF-EVM Hardware User's Guide should include everything you need to know to operate the EVM.
Additionally, this device is relatively simple and doesn't require any special…
Part Number: LSF0108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LSF-EVM , , SN74LVC1T45 Hi I am looking for a basic level translator function from 3.3V to 5.0V standard.
I selected the evaluation board LSF-EVM hoping for a easy solution yet got a problem. It…
Part Number: LSF-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LSF0108 , Hello TI-Support,
The voltage levels of an Octo-Spi bus are to be translated with a level shifter.
Our application requires changing the voltage on both sides and an OpenDrain circuit…
Part Number: LSF0108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LSF-EVM Tool/software: After having watched to the LSF family video "Down Translation with the LSF Family"
https://www.ti.com/video/series/understanding-the-lsf-family-of-bidirectional--multi-voltage…
Hi Mohankumar,
The only supported PSPICE model for this device is the LSF0101 PSPICE Transient Model . There isn't an un-encrypted model of the device available.
For evaluating the device under your system load conditions, there is also the LSF-EVM…
Part Number: LSF0002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LSF-EVM , LSF0101 Tool/software: Is there an evaluation kit or IBIS model available yet for the LSF0002 part?
Part Number: LSF0204 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCA9306 , , LSF-EVM When I use LSF0204 HSPICE Model downloaded from the webside, HSPICE shows the error massage as the attached picture. It looks like HSPICE cannot find pca9306__die.
Could you…
Part Number: LSF0002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AXC1T45 , SN74AVC1T45 , LSF-EVM , TXV0108 , TXV0106 , SN74AVC2T245 Tool/software: Hi,
I am looking for a way to converter a bi-directional signal with the left side being fixed at 1.8V and the…