Part Number: SN74AUC17 I ran a simulation in HyperLynx 2.8 with the IBIS model for this device, and got very strange results. I also looked at the similar 74AUC34 (without hysteresis on inputs) and see the same thing. The pullup and pulldown curves have…
Part Number: SN74AUC17 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74HCS125-Q1 , SN74LV8151 , SN74LVC3G17 , SN74AUP3G17 Hi Team,
My customer want to apply 3.3V suppy voltage for SN74AUC17. However Recommended Operating Conditions is 0.8~2.7V. What is the risk for 3…
Part Number: SN74AVC4T234 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUC17 , SN74AUC125 , SN74AUC34 Hi Team,
Can u please Verify the attached Schematic & provide me the Improvements.
Currently we are using it for 100 MHz Clock..In datasheet recommended…
Part Number: SN74AUC17 Hello,
SN74AUC17 is a "Hex Schmitt-Trigger Buffer". But product search filter shows that it does not have Schmitt Trigger inputs:
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Cagatay Kalelioglu
Yes, the SN74AXC4T774-Q1 can be used, and you can connect the DIR inputs directly to V CC .
But for translating down, you can simply use any buffer with overvoltage-tolerant inputs, such as the SN74LVC125A-Q1/SN74LVC126A-Q1, or SN74LVC125A/SN74AUC17 if…
The LSF needs very strong pull-up resistors for high frequencies, and 170 MHz is too much even then.
But for unidirectional downtranslation, you can just use a buffer with overvoltage-tolerant inputs running from the lower supply. For 170 MHz at 1.8 V…
Part Number: LSF0108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC3G17 , SN74LVC2G17 , SN74AUC17 Hi Sir,
My customer is looking for SPI level shifter solution and I just suggest them to use SN74LVC2G17 or SN74LVC3G17 for SPI level-shifter.
But customer concerned…