Part Number: P82B96 Hi,
I am using PB96 for I2C communication on 3m cable. I have undershoots ~ -700 mV on SDA and SCL lines. I added BAT54C schottky diodes to protect the P82B96 from exceeding absolute maximum ratings. Undershoots were reduced to ~ …
Part Number: P82B96 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-060013 , , TCA9800 , TCA9517 Hi Suppot Team,
I have got helps from TI;s support team at 'logic forum" regarding P82B96's VOL issues. Many thanks for this. After a few readings we decided…
Part Number: P82B96 Hi team,
In Figure 10 and Figure 14 of the datasheet, sx is SCL and sy is SDA, but correctly, sx is SDA and sy is SCL as shown in Pin Configuration and Functions. Please confirm.
Sincerely. Ryu.
Part Number: P82B96 Hi Team,
The customer is asking that weather the twisted wired connection of GND and Vcc can exchange or not. Is there any concern? Thank you.
Best regards,
Mike
Part Number: P82B96 Hi Experts,
My customer is encountering an issue. VOL on Sx/Sy is defined as 1V(max) while MCU VIL(max) is around 0.7V.
To correspond with this, customer is trying to raise the pull up resister within the max tr which is 1000ns(Standard…
Part Number: P82B96 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCA9517A , TCA9509 Hi All,
It is assumed that TCA9517A and P82B96 are connected.
In the past, a similar question stated that the connection could not be made due to the different offsets. I think it…
Part Number: P82B96 Hi Experts,
In general use-case, Tx, Tx, Rx and Ry are connected with opposite P82B96 as below. My customer wants to confirm if VOL and VIL of Tx and Rx are satisfied on their system but there is no spec on the datasheet.
Are there…
Part Number: P82B96 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCA9406 , TXS0102 , Hi,
I would like to check on compatibility of this part (P82B96) for my application and if there are better options I should consider from TI. I would like to run about 12 to 18 inch…
Part Number: P82B96 Dear team,
1. Can P82B96's TX/RX and TY/RY connect to CANH/CANL directly?
2. For below application, P82B96's TX/RX and TY/RY only connect to one CAN transceiver which means Tx/Ty connect to 1042's Tx at the same time and Rx…