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  • daniel lin
    daniel lin
    • 3 months ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum

    SN74CBTLV3251: Bi-directional

    • Resolved
    Part Number: SN74CBTLV3251 I do not see it is written in datasheet, even the figure shows. Can
  • Clemens Ladisch
    Clemens Ladisch
    • 8 months ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum

    RE: SN74CBTLV3251: SN74CBTLV3251 output voltage issue

    If you see a voltage over a resistor, a current must be flowing through it. This should not be possible on a disabled output. Is there nothing else connected to that trace?
  • alex a
    alex a
    • 5 months ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum

    SN74CBTLV3251: SN74CBTLV3251 vs SN74CB3Q3251 vs TMUX1108

    • Resolved
    Part Number: SN74CBTLV3251 Hello TI Support, Can you please explain main difference between
  • David_Wang
    David_Wang
    • over 1 year ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum

    RE: SN74CBTLV3251: Unselected ports are high z?

    Hi, Ofer, Yes. This is the case. Thanks, David
  • alex a
    alex a
    • 5 months ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum

    RE: TMUX1108: Fail safe

    Hi Parker, Thank you for the additional information. Let me share some background info for our application. I am designing a precision battery powered industrial DAQ system, we have multi-channel / SW configurable input types as shown in the figure...
  • Dakotah
    Dakotah
    • over 1 year ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum

    SN74CBTLV3251: What is the value of the ESD protection?

    • Resolved
    Part Number: SN74CBTLV3251 What’s the ESD protection level of SN74CBTLV3251DBQR?
  • Adam Torma
    Adam Torma
    • 10 months ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum

    TS3V713EL: Mux for RS-170 (NTSC) video signals but 8:1 configuration?

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TS3V713EL I’m hoping you can help answer this customer question, or point me to the person who can. I'm trying to use SN74CBTLV3251 as a Mux for RS-170 (NTSC) video signals. I don’t think this will work since it cannot...
  • Saminah C
    Saminah C
    • 9 months ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum

    RE: SN74CBTLV1G125: ESD Rating

    Hi Carlo, I found the following e2e posts on ESD information for these parts: Note we have a new pin-to-pin replacement for SN74CBTLV3125 , which is TMUX1511 , if you are interested! Regards Saminah
  • Myeongsu Han
    Myeongsu Han
    • 9 months ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    RE: SN74AXC8T245: Voltage tanslator for uPP(TMS320C6657 & TMS320C6748)

    Hi, Shreyas Thanks for your reply. I understand the explanation that the SN74AXC8T245 does not have enough IOL / IOH. However, it is not described as IOL / IOH in the following cases. 1) The output of SN74AXC8T245 connected to SN74CBTLV3251 operates...
  • Adam Torma
    Adam Torma
    • over 2 years ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum

    RE: SN74CBTLV3251: If Vcc is 3V, will 1.8V be enough to turn the switch on?

    Louie, Kai is correct you will need to use a level shifter on the control logic pin if the device will not support 1.8V logic levels. thank you, Adam
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