Part Number: SN74LVC1G98 Hello, the datasheet Rev L shows pin numbers and names for each package device on Page 1. For the 6-pin BGA package YZP it references as balls 1 to 6. However, the YZP IC package drawing YZP0006 (DSBGA) shows the numbering as…
Part Number: SN74LVC1G98 I was testing a failure mode where the input to a SN74LVC1G98 setup as a buffer drifts across the input threshold for almost a millisecond. I was expecting this to result in a single output state change as it crosses the thres…
Part Number: SN74LVC1G98 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1G97 Team,
My customer has the following question:
Could you help us out with some basic understanding of how TI defines propagation delay (t_pd). We have a design using multiple SN74LVC1G97…
Part Number: SN74LVC1G98 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1G57 Hi,
We are using SN74LVC1G98DRYR in our design. we need Juction-to-Ambient/case thermal impedence for "DRY" package. This is not given in the datasheet. can you please provide this information…
RS latches are not commonly used nowadays.
SN74LVC2G02 is a 5 V, dual-channel NOR gate. If you want Schmitt-trigger inputs (which is likely with buttons), use 2× SN74LVC1G98.
Is there a reason why you referenced a military-grade device?
Hi, folks
Could you tell me typical value of Ii (under TA=25degC or room temp) also?
Because to use maximum value (+-5uA) is too pessimistic for battery application.
We are using coin battery, so multiple points inside 2.0V to 3.0V with staticial data…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUP1G98 Hi, folks
Could you tell me typical value of ICC (under TA=25degC or room temp)?
Because to use maximum value is too pessimistic for battery application.
We are using coin battery, so multiple points insid…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1G98 Hi, do you have an alternative part to the obsolete Onsemi NL7SZ98 (NL7SZ98DFT2G)?
Regards Holger
NL7SZ98DFT2G_10164773_BAUTEIL(A029557334).pdf
AC and LVC are entirely different (from SCLA013 ):
As for the buffers, their material content reports show that the weight of the die in the 2G devices is neither the same nor double that of the 1G devices.
If reducing the number of gate types is worthwhile…