Part Number: SN74LV4052A-Q1
Dear TI Team,
We are going to design the SN74LV4052A-Q1. I have a question. Below is the designing spec. 1. VCC: 3.3V 2. I / O voltage: 1.8V I2C data
Can you design with the above? Should the I / O voltage match VCC?
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Part Number: SN74LV4052A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH6580 Hi team,
Could you please help to check if we have suitable solution to replace SGM6510? Better to have AEC-Q version.
As well as 74HCT4052DB/74AHCU04PW/74LVC2G14GW.
Thanks!
Part Number: SN74LV4052A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCA9546A , , SN74LV4052A Hello Team,
One of my customer is looking for an equivalent of PCA9546A (I2C mux) with operating temp range >= 105C. Our I2C mux portfolio doesn't have a device with temp…
Part Number: SN74LV4052A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Hello,
I am using SN74LV4052A-Q1 Dual 4-Channel Analog Multiplexer/Demultiplexer.
I am looking for for its Pspice library for the simulation.
where…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LV4052A-Q1 Dear, All
The customer is considering the SN74LV4052A-Q1. They are focused on Long-Term Stability. However, the data sheet of SN74LV4052A-Q1 is not listed is Long-Term Stability. Please provide if there is data…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LV4052A-Q1 I do use the SN74LV4052A-Q1 for voltage measure. The On state switch resistance shows on data as 100 ohm max at 4.5V, I'm wondering have temperature and resistance curve. could someone help it
Hi Kazuya,
We have not tried the sensor with analog mux like SN74LV4052A-Q1 . But I dont see a reason not to use the SN74LV4052A-Q1 for muxing multiple knock sensors with the TPIC8101 . I have reviewed the SN74LV4052A-Q1 datasheet and customer should be able…
Part Number: SN74LVC1G3157 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LV4052A , TS5A23157-Q1 , SN74LV4053A-Q1 I want to find a Analog MUX for4:2 or 2:1 , need very small leakage current (50nA) for input pin .
I want to use it to measure voltage , but it has 3.4M …
Part Number: SN74LV4052A
Hi team,
The customer uses SN74LV4052A. The question is that the output voltage is pulled down.
He needs that the output voltage is equal the output voltage.
Q1. I would like to know why the output voltage can pulled down.
I note…
Louie,
Many of TI switches typically have lower leakage currents than what is stated in the max column in the datasheet. One of the reasons for this limitation of the production test program that checks the IC before it ships to customers.
You can see…