Part Number: SN74AUCH244 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PSPICE-FOR-TI , SN74AXC4T774 Hi ,
I' searching a 3,3V => 1.2V SPI buffer and it will drive 16ea device by a buffer.
I find out LSF108 + SN74AUCH244 but it don't have speed and drive spec.…
Hi TI support team
1. Is SN74AUCH244 suitable for RGMII driver? No frequency support data in datasheet, so what is the bandwidth(BW) support?
2. Do your customer ever choose SN74AUCH244 for RGMII driver? Any side effect happen?
Like maybe need to tune…
Part Number: SN74AUCH244 Dear Team,
My customer can't find the ICC_A / ICC_B currents for the SN74AVC4T774PWR.
Can anyone please advise ?
Regards,
Nir.
Part Number: SN74AUCH244 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUC244 Hi,
In our applciation the RGMII interface from CPU travels a long way on the PCB so we need to add a bus line driver for it. Is the SN74AUCH244 proper for our requirement?
Is there…
Part Number: SN74AUCH244 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AVC4T245 Hi Team, Customer is asking for the following SN74XXX logic power consumption data. Would you please help for Θja, Θjc, Pd and Pc information under VCC 5V(SN74LVC1G00DCKR …
LV-A would require at least 2 V.
Try the SN74AUC244 or SN74AUCH244.
But to minimize skew, you should ensure that all signal lines have the same capacitance.
Unused inputs can be connected directly to GND (or V CC ). You would need a pull-down/-up only if you wanted to change the input voltage during debugging.
If you're using only eight channels, consider the smaller SN74AUC244.
If you do not have pull…
The website says 320 Mbps (= 160 MHz).
At 3.3 V, there is no faster device. At 2.5 V, there would be the SN74AUCH244 (> 600 Mbps), which is not pin compatible.