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Lenio Cacula
16 days ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC1G125: PSpice model error: Values must be monotonic increasing
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Part Number:
SN74LVC1G125
I have tried downloading the model from the product page and using
Jason Dai
30 days ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC1G125: Vol is negative during H to L signal transition
Part Number:
SN74LVC1G125
Hello E2E, We are suffering the negative voltage issue at Vol during H to L signal transition. Please guide us how to fix the issue. The detail is shown in the picture in attached. ~Jason
Dajon McGill
1 month ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC1G125: Part Recommendation
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Part Number:
SN74LVC1G125
Hey Team, I am looking for a buffer device like the
SN74LVC1G125
Willie Willie
2 months ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC1G125: SN74LVC1G125 up translation
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Part Number:
SN74LVC1G125
Hi, I have a voltage level translator design for
SN74LVC1G125
JH Shin
2 months ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC1G125: Pull-up registance value for the output pin with 3.3V pull-up voltage
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Part Number:
SN74LVC1G125
Hi, My customer will uses a pull-up resistor on the output pin of the
SN74LVC1G125
with 3.3V pull-up voltage. What is the recommended pull-up resistance value ? How to determine the value? Thank you. JH
user5707026
3 months ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC1G125: VCC=3.3V, the input signal is 5V level, can it be used like this? Can this device be used as an overvoltage device?
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Part Number:
SN74LVC1G125
Dears
SN74LVC1G125
VCC=3.3V, the input signal is 5V level, can it be used like this? Can this device be used as an overvoltage device? Thanks Elsa Duan
high speed guy
5 months ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC1G125: Question on specifications around Vcc 3V
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Part Number:
SN74LVC1G125
Hi, I am looking to use the subject buffer to drive a 3V LED inside a Solid State Relay. Why are there 2 output current specs for a 3V supply? What are the condition differences that will result in one current output over the...
Maynard Yago
5 months ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC1G125: 100MHz at 1.8V
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Part Number:
SN74LVC1G125
Hi Team, I would like to confirm if our
SN74LVC1G125
can work at 100MHz at 1.8V? Thank you and looking forward for your response. Regards, Maynard
Peiheng Liu
6 months ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC1G125: Possible Up Level Translation Usage?
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Part Number:
SN74LVC1G125
Hi, I am looking into a possible way to do up level shifting on
SN74LVC1G125
with the convenience of Ioff feature. Please see the following drawing. Basically the RX data is feed into /OE and normal data input is pull to...
user5224603
5 months ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC1G125: Output voltage can't go low
Part Number:
SN74LVC1G125
Hi Team: I didn't notice a minimum application circuit for
SN74LVC1G125
in the datasheet, does it have one? Cuz when I test it separately( with a 0.1uF bypass capacitor near the power pin ), the output didn't go as...
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