Part Number: LSF0002 Tool/software: Hi Sir,
customer using LSF0002 for 70MHz signal but looks waveform abnormal when f>2MHz.
Do you have idea for this? thanks.
thanks, Ian.
Part Number: LSF0002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LSF0102 Tool/software: Hi, reading through the datasheet for the 1.8V to 1.2V bidirectional application, it's a bit confusing which side is A and which side is B for the reference voltage usage . Are…
Part Number: LSF0002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TXU0102 , TXU0202 Tool/software: Hi experts,
datasheet shows some schematics with pull- up resistor as following.
Could we change pull- up resistor to pull -down resistor?
If could, i s there…
Part Number: LSF0002 Tool/software: Hi,
Does TI have a 2-bit bidirectional buffer (push-pull) solution? <= Do not suggest the TXB series because it requires over 100Kohm pull-up resistors and cannot be used.
The speed should support over 10Mbps. …
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…
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: TCA39306 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LSF0002
Tool/software:
Hi, Im trying to make a switch and translator as shown in the below schematic.
During normal operation,
VIO_1V8 will be equal to VIO_1V8_PMIC. During production programming…
Part Number: PCA9306 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LSF0002 Tool/software: Hi team,
My customer want to use 1.8V as their EN LOGIC HIGH level, and I saw the D/S shows the Min as Vref1+0.6(1.8V), Typ 2.1V
Does 1.8V will be too margin to be triggered…
Part Number: PCA9306 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LSF0002 Tool/software: Dear TI experts,
My customer tests PCA9306 in their own PCB. Could you review the schematic first?
(1V8_DOVDD is from LDO.)
They found that if they set R7 to 200Kohm…