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  • SN74AUC74: Does SN74AUC74 support LVCMOS 33 input voltage level?

    Yuxi Liu(Tony)
    Yuxi Liu(Tony)
    Answer Suggested
    Part Number: SN74AUC74 Hi TIer Does SN74AUC74 support LVCMOS 33 input voltage level? Thank you very much.
    • over 1 year ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Answered
  • SN74AUC74: Will only rising edges on CLK result in D being represented on Q if ~CLR is already HIGH?

    Simon Merrett
    Simon Merrett
    Resolved
    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…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Answered
  • SN74AUC74: ADS IBIS simulation

    Zhong Li
    Zhong Li
    Resolved
    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…
    • Resolved
    • over 3 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • SN74AUC74: SN74AUC74 draws high current when inputs biased

    Donna Barton1
    Donna Barton1
    TI Thinks Resolved
    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…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • SN74AUC74: Thermal pad connection

    Jason Shen
    Jason Shen
    TI Thinks Resolved
    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
    • over 5 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Answered
  • TLV3801: Can the VEE value of a TLV3801 be slightly higher than GND even though if it is expressly not recommended?

    laule
    laule
    Resolved
    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…
    • Resolved
    • 4 months ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum
  • Answered
  • RE: TMUX6208: 4bit Counter

    Sebastian Muriel
    Sebastian Muriel
    Resolved
    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
    • over 3 years ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum
  • SN74AUC2G32: Jitter of SN74AUC family

    Victor Zikov
    Victor Zikov
    TI Thinks Resolved
    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…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Answered
  • RE: 150 mhz 32 bit counter

    Emrys Maier
    Emrys Maier
    Resolved
    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…
    • over 5 years ago
    • Clock & timing
    • Clock & timing forum
  • Answered
  • RE: SN74AUC07: maximum switching frequency

    Emrys Maier
    Emrys Maier
    Resolved
    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…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
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