Part Number: SN74AUC74 Tool/software: I need to capture a rising edge and plan to use a fast logic part such as SN74AUC74, because I have seen elsewhere on TI forums that although parts are not specified for jitter performance, a high speed, low propagation…
Part Number: SN74AUC74 I‘d like to use SN74AUC74 (D Flip-flop) to simulate the quality of the clock from D-pin input to Q/Q- pin output. The figure shows the IBIS model of D pin(IBIS_I) and Q pin(IBIS_O) respectively. How to connect the models correctly…
Part Number: SN74AUC74 I'm using an SN74AUC74 and SN74AUC86 in combination for a phase detector (see below). The chip driving the SN74AUC74 has differential outputs swinging approximately 1.25V. I've used a biased balun to convert the differential output…
Part Number: SN74AUC74 Dears
We plan to have a test of SN74AUC74, want to know how to connect the thermal pad, to GND or floating? it is not mentioned in the datasheet.
Thanks
Jun Shen
Part Number: TLV3801 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUC74 Hello everyone,
I am currently trying to develop a circuit that uses a TLV3801. To simulate the components I am using LTSpice. The basic idea is to feed the non-inverting input of the TLV3801…
Hi Maynard,
We have no 4-bit counters that can interface with 1.8V logic. You could cascade four positive edge triggered flip flops to be a down counters shown below:
I recommend using the SN74LVC74A or SN74AUC74 .
Regards,
Sebastian
Part Number: SN74AUC2G32 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUP1T02 , SN74AUC74 , SN74AUC1G79 Hi team! I'm looking for a low-jitter logic "OR". I found SN74AUC2G32. There isn't any information about jitter in the datasheet, but propagation delay varies…
Hey Alvin, We don't have anything that will meet all of your requirements in a single device.
For your first stage, I don't think you're going to find a 5V logic device that supports 150 MHz frequency division (counting) directly. You could try the…
Hi George,
The AUC family of products can detect input changes at greater than 200 MHz for a 1.2-V supply, please see this FAQ for details on why I got the below table from a related flip-flop, and the below image from the SN74AUC74 datasheet for the…