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Part Number: SN74AUC244 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TXB0108 , SN74AUC17 , Tool/software: Hello support team,
My customer would like to use buffer/driver at SPI signal and eSPI signal. (1.8V, open-drain preferred.)
It seems that there would be the need…
Part Number: SN74AUC244 Hello expert,
As title, would SN74AUC244 be suitable as MDIO buffer? IF no, please provide another one could meet customer's spec. Thanks a lot!
Best regards,
Ann Lien
Part Number: SN74AUC1G125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUC2G125 , SN74AUC125 , SN74AUC244 , SN74AUP1G125 , SN74AUP2G125 Tool/software:
I find out SN74AUC1G125, a tri-state buffer with output enable that works fine at VCC=1.0V. However, the Vih/Vil…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUC244 , SN74AUC2G34 Hi team,
I saw the thread ( https://e2e.ti.com/support/processors/f/791/p/777653/2879602?tisearch=e2e-sitesearch&keymatch=sn74auc244%2520%2520SD#2879602 ) about the re-driver for SD card application…
Part Number: SN74AUC244 Hi Team,
Just want ask what I should connect the SN74AUC244's exposed pad to (GND or VCC)? I took a quick look and realized it wasn't explicitly stated so want to do a quick double check.
Thanks and best,
Jerry
Part Number: SN74AUC244 Hi Sir,
I got a customer they are using our SN74AUC244 for their SD card application design, but they cannot get the documents to shows how is the length support of SN74AUC244 capability? Currently they figured out the SoC guidance…
Part Number: SN74AUC244 Hi team,
My customer is considering to use SN74AUC244 for improving clock signal quality.
How much is the channel to channel skew(typ and max) in this device? I couldn't find it in the datasheet.
Regards,
Saito
Hi Moshe,
If the inputs to the buffer are open drain it would be better to just pull them up to your 1.8V VCC source and forgo the buffer entirely.
However if you are set on using a buffer for other reasons and are working at 1.8V VCC then I would recommend…