Part Number: SN74AUC1G17 Hi Sir,
May I learn from you that do we have any part has lower schmitt Negative-going input threshold voltage than SN74AUC1G17 during 1.8Vcc?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Edward
400 μs is not correct unless there is huge capacitance. How is your oscilloscope input configured?
AUC devices are optimized for lower voltages, and increase their drive strength while switching. Try the SN74LVC1G17 SN74AUC1G17; it certainly has a…
Part Number: SN74AUC1G17 Hi Team , Our customer is doing logic compatibility analysis for SN74AUC1G17. Vcc is 1.8V Customer need the VOH and VOL values for this part for 1.8V vcc, in datasheet the VOH and VOL values is not provided for 1.8V vcc. Plaese…
Part Number: SN74AUC1G17 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1G17 What would be the output voltage swing of the SN74AUC1G17 . Does this device has any impedance output?
I'm looking for a schmitt trigger that can output precisely at LOW = 0V and HIGH…
Part Number: SN74AUC1G17 Hi Team,
Could SN74AUC1G17 use on 24MHz clock buffer?
We want to buffer 24MHz camera clock because the clock trace is too long:
CPU 24MHz CLOCK -- 1.5m Coax cable(50ohm) -- SN74AUC1G17 -- 450mm FPC -- camera board (2inchs PCB…
Part Number: SN74AUC1G17 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Greetings , I am currently trying to simulate a circuit built using the SN74AUC1G17 Schmitt trigger buffer . All I can find is an Hspice model and…
Part Number: SN74AUC1G17 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1G17 Greetings , I am in the process of designing a circuit to obtain crisp square wave output from slightly distorted TTL input , I decided to use the SN74AUC1G17 Single Schmitt-Trigger…
Hello Chemens,
Thanks for your feedback. Please help confirm whether my understanding is correct.
SN74AUC1G17 is powered to a 1.8v power.
The chip accepts the +3.3V overvoltage signal and outputs a +1.8V signal?
Awaiting your further comments.
The rise/fall rate is not directly related to the frequency; it describes the slope of the signal edges, not the interval between the edges. If your signal has slower edges, you need to use a different device, probably with Schmitt-trigger inputs.
For…