Part Number: SN74LVC1404 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , SN74LVC1GU04 , SN74LVC1G14 Tool/software: Hi,
I am looking for a way to simulate an oscillator using the TI 74LVC1404.
Do the tools "PSpice for TI" or "TINA-TI" allow me to simulate…
Part Number: SN74LVC1404 Hello
I have connected the SN74LVC1404 with a 8MHz crystal following the instructions from the datasheet. I played around SN74LVC1404 would clear some of the jitters that I found with SN74LVCGX04, where the output do not have…
Part Number: SN74LVC1404 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUP1T50 Hi all,
Below is the schamtic, when all three outputs are used, high level volatage of OSCIN_24MHz is 1.27V , AEC_24MHZ is 1.2V,HDMI_I2S2_MCLK is 0.65V, (clock high level minimum…
Part Number: SN74LVC1G00 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1GU04 , SN74LVC1404 Tool/software: I am looking for a replacement for TinyLogic NAND gate NC7SZ00, which has a small amount of hysteresis (30mVpp) that is detrimental in my application.…
Part Number: SN74LVC1G04 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1G14 , SN74LVC1GU04 , SN74LVC1404 , SN74LVC1GX04
Tool/software:
Dear TI Experts or Gurus,
We attempted to build a basic oscillator circuit of 24MHz crystal with a CMOS inverter as…
Hi Sora,
Unfortunately, your crystal connection will not work. You need either an oscillator (a timing device that outputs a digital square wave), or you will have to create the oscillator with a crystal and an external crystal driver circuit (TI SN74LVC1404…
Yes; you may clock with ANY DC coupled CMOS clock, not just from TA0.1. In fact, the application I was researching we needed to make use of the ACLK divider for a lower frequency external clock, but didn't want to burn a timer to do it. MCLK can still…