Part Number: SN74LV163A Hi Team,
The datasheet of SN74LV163A states that it can be cascaded to N-Bit binary counter but there is no diagram on how to do this. Do we have an application note or guide regarding this application?
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Danilo
Part Number: SN74LV161A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LV163A Hello team,
Could you let me know any differences between SN74LV161A and SN74LV163A?
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CD4000 devices cannot output 50 mA. And the CD4059A has a single output pin.
You need a counter that outputs all 16 states, like the SN74LV163A. To convert that binary number into 16 individual signals, use decoders, e.g., 2x SN74HCS138. To drive the…
I found SN74HC4060 binary counter and its Icc = 80uA @ 6V. I will need the circuit to work from 3.7V. So I suppose supply current will still be way higher than when using nano timers.
Another option is to use SN74LV163A binary counter and SN74AUP1G08…
Part Number: TMS320F28379D Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LV163A
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I have a question regarding an external alternative for the eQEP modules of the TMS320F28379D. As I want to control 4 motors with quadrature encoders, the TMS320F28379D…
If you want to verify on the bench, the best method is to attach a pulse generator to the input and crank up the frequency until the output can't sustain VOH/VOL specs given in the electrical characteristics table.
We typically spec the maximum frequency…
Hello,
If you just need to divide by 16, then you just need 2^4 division, and therefore you just need something like a 4 bit counter.
I would recommend looking at the following device: http://www.ti.com/product/sn74lv163a
This device supports a wider voltage…
That looks correct. Unused outputs including RCO can remain open. The only thing I would add is to keep the 2.4576 MHz net very short. By short I mean 1 inch (25mm) or less. If for some reason the oscillator cannot be placed next to the SN74LV163A, then…