Part Number: SN74CBT3244C
Hi Sir,
Could you please help to re-confirm if SN74CBT3244C suitable to support i2c signal well?
Thanks,
George
Part Number: SN74CBT3244C
Hello,
For an SPI application:
I am trying to find a bus switch to isolate the connection the SPI bus connection between PCIe switch and SPI flash. And Dediprog programmer and same SPI flash
PCIe switch .....Bus Switch....SPI Flash
Header for SPI programmer...Bus switch...Same SPI Flash
Only one path will be ON at a time
An Octal (With 2 enables for each quad path) or two quad devices will work for my application. But I am not able to find a device that works at 1.8V. Is it okay to tie Vcc to 3.3V and run the I/O on both sides with 1.8V logic?
Can you recommend me an IC?
Regards,
Divakar
Part Number: TS3DS10224
Hello,
I am trying to find a device that is able to fan an I2C SCL and SDA pair out to 4 downstream devices. While we do have I2C-specific devices that can do this, they are all I2C controlled. I am hoping to find something that can be controlled via enable pins.
Can TS3DS10224 be configured so it routes one input to all 4 outputs or is the maximum 2 outputs at once? If there is no way to do this, are there any other devices that you recommend that can do this?
Thank you!
Best regards,
Zach Kimble
Part Number: TPS25750
Could you share the IBIS model for simulation? (as like the SN74CBT3244C)
BR,
Gary
Part Number: AM3352
Tool/software: TI-RTOS
Hi Champs,
We would like to insert Bus switch (SN74CBT3244C) between SD card and AM3352 (MMC/SD out put pins) .
This bus switch purpose is to prevent reverse current to AM335x side when Device power is shout down unexpectedly.
We are trying to consider "delay" on the Bus switch.
However, if between MMC0_CLK and MMC_CMD/DAT occur "delay", Can we control this delay on the AM3352 ?
If so, could you please tell us this resolution.
Regards,
Kz777
Hi Manmohan,
The SN74CBT3244C device has a 200 MHz bandwidth. Signals that exceed the 200 MHz BW margin may experience signal attenuation that could degrade your signal quality.
Regards,
Tyler