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  • SN74AVCH24T245: spec check

    GARETH OU
    GARETH OU
    Part Number: SN74AVCH24T245 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AVC24T245 Hi Can SN74AVC24T245 replace SN74AVCH24T245? Does the schematic need to be changed? If there is no Bus-hold, does it mean that the pull high resistor needs to be added?
    • over 2 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Answered
  • RE: Voltage level translators

    Dylan Hubbard
    Dylan Hubbard
    Resolved
    Hey Frank, You can use the SN74AVC24T245 device for this requirement. Yes, the AUP1T50 can perform that translation at that speed.
    • over 5 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Answered
  • SN74ALVC244: 16bit buffer smaller than 50mm^2

    franziskus
    franziskus
    Resolved
    Part Number: SN74ALVC244 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AVC24T245 , SN74AVC16834 Team, my customer is looking for a 16bit buffer similar to 74ALVC244, but in a package that is smaller than 50mm^2, eg a BGA package. They need 0.8mm pitch. Best…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • symbols & footprints

    venu gopal84079
    venu gopal84079
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AVC24T245 i found only footprints for sn74avc24t245. how can i get symbol?
    • over 14 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • RE: SN74CB3T16211 FET Switch

    Chris Cockrill
    Chris Cockrill
    The input can be any level since it is a switch. However the lowest is can translate down to is 2.3V. The bullet is a little misleading. You could use a dual voltage translater SN74AVC24T245 or a voltage clamp type device SN74TVC16222A (one side…
    • over 12 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Answered
  • RE: Is the SN74AVCA164245 self-buffered?

    Michael Peffers
    Michael Peffers
    Resolved
    Hi Hai, The SN74AVCA164245 is not a buffer, it is simply a switch. What goes in on one side comes out on the other. The SN74AVCB324245 will translate from 1.8V to 3.3V and from 3.3V to 1.8V as well as other notable voltage nodes. It provides active…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Interface
    • Interface forum
  • RE: Need details for SN74CBTLV3245APWR

    Chris Cockrill
    Chris Cockrill
    Hi Mathew. These parts are still simply switches. They will have no drive. There will simply be a connection from the input to th output. The input can take any level up to 5.5V and the out put will equal the input. For the CBT device the output can…
    • level translation.pdf
    • over 13 years ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum
  • Answered
  • [FAQ] [H] Voltage Translators - Top Questions Resolved

    Michael J Schultis
    Michael J Schultis
    Resolved
    Quickly find solutions to common questions about voltage translation (level shifter) devices by clicking this link. This FAQ answers the most common questions asked about these devices …… ……… … Auto-Bidirectional Level-Shifters Fixed DIR / DIR…
    • Resolved
    • over 5 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Answered
  • [ SN74AVCxxT245 ] Output Skew Tsk(o)

    Kenichiro
    Kenichiro
    Resolved
    [ SN74AVCxxT245 ] Output Skew Tsk(o) Hi, Do you have any numbers of output skew of SN74AVC 20 T245, SN74AVC 24 T245 and SN74AVC 32 T245? This is not specified in the datasheet. It's really helpful, if you have some indications from characterization…
    • Resolved
    • over 9 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
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