Part Number: SN74LVC112A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUP1G80 , SN74LVC1G80 Tool/software: hi,
I need to implement a digital clock divider (F/2, from a 20-25MHz clock).
I was considering a T-Flip-Flop but has to be as small as possible (unf…
Part Number: TPL5110 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUP1G80
Tool/software:
Hello,
I am using the TPL5110 to start my low power sensor at regular intervals.
I would like to add a storage mode where the DRV pulses stop completely. Using…
Part Number: SN74AUP1G14 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUP1G80 Dear team
The customer would like to know the operating frequency of SN74AUP1G14DCKR, could you help to recommend?
Many thanks
Denny
Part Number: CD74AC109 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4027B , , SN74HCS74 , SN74AUP1G80 Dear TI team,
I want to use a master slave JK Flip flop to toggle the output when Clk is generated. A tactile switch will be connected on clk signal to operate…
Hey Chris,
Welcome back! I can answer some of your questions regarding the TPS22933, and I'll loop in a member from our logic team to comment on the SN74AUP1G80.
The TPS22933 has B2B FETs between VOUT and the 3 inputs, so the output will be protected…
Hello,
It looks like this will work fine, however since the preset and clear pins on the flip flop are not necessary here, you might consider the SN74AUP1G80 which only needs 5 pins and would save a little space. Also since you are not using the voltage…
Hi Daniel,
The SN74AUP1G79 is not ideal to use as a clock divider since it does not have an inverted output. I would recommend using the SN74AUP1G80 instead. If you are set on using the 1G79, just add an inverter after Q to get Q\ and use the diagram…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUP1G80 , SN74AUP1G79 , SN74AUP1G74 , SN74LVC1G373 Hello,
I am working with the SN74AUP1G79 / SN74AUP1G80.
I need to know that if I have CLK and D pulled low through pull down resistors. Will the output always…
In reviewing the truth table of the SN74LVC1G175, Table 1 of the datasheet, if the asynchronous CLR is asserted (ie. driven low), then all other inputs including CLK and D are don't cares, which means the Q output will remain low. Therefore, I don't believe…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUP1G80 , SN74LVC1G80 , SN74AUP1G17 Hi,
I have a simple circuit (given to me via some TI source) that allows a momentary ON Switch to toggle a D flip-flop so that the output can be used to turn on and off the battery…