With a 1.2 V supply, AUC logic devices (e.g., SN74AUC1G125) just barely support 200 MHz. Their inputs are overvoltage tolerant, so you can use them to convert from the SN65LVDS4's output.
Part Number: SN74AUC1G125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1GU04 HI Team,
Please help to confirm correct YZP package size which we marked differently in data sheet P.1 and P.19. The package length and width are different. Thanks
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Part Number: SN74AUC1G125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , , SN74CBTLV3257 Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Hi Team,
Our customer is using SN74AUC1G125 HSPICE Model for simulation. the model is downloaded from TI SN74AUC1G125 file folder…
Part Number: SN74AUC1G125 Can you tell me what behavior I should expect if pin 2 has an input voltage above VIH limits but the VCC to the part is not present yet. So for example, my input voltage on pin 2 is 1.2V but VCC is not powered on yet. Does the…
And why did you choose an open-drain buffer?
To combine multiple MISO signals, you need three-state buffers like the SN74AUC1G125. (Their /OE can be controlled with the respective /CS.)
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- Thermal Resistance Junction to Case (Theta JC) – This information can be found in either the thermal information section or absolute maximum ratings
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUC1G125 Hi,
Could you please give us your advice since we have several questions regarding SN74AUC1G125 as follows?
Q1. Power Consumption Could you please tell us the power consumption in the following conditions?
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Very good, thank you for jumping in and for the quick reply !
I will then point to these options.
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Ueli
Logic & voltage translation
SN74AUC1G125 Single 0.8-V to 2.7-V high speed buffer with 3-state outputs
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