Part Number: SN74LVC1T45 Tool/software: The direction of level shifting on the SN74LVC1T45 can be controlled through its DIR pin.
Table 4-1 defines VCCA as the SYSTEM-1 supply votlage input and therefore A as I/O-1.
However, table 8-2 on page 16,…
Part Number: SN74LVC1T45 Tool/software: Hi,
We design a level-shifting circuit using the SN74LVC1T45 to translate 3.3V level signals to 5V level signals from PORT_A to PORT_B as Figure1.The TRIGGER_CTL is 3.3V.The high-level voltage of PORT_B can only…
Part Number: SN74LVC1T45 I have a situation where the 74LVC1T45 is used as a level shifter in the serial comms line between two separate pieces of equipment. The problem is that the 74LVC1T45 "B" side (which is configured as an output) is powered from…
Part Number: SN74LVC1T45 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LXC8T245 Tool/software: We use SN74LVC1T45 to convert the I/O level from 1.8v to 3.3V and then use the 3.3V I/O to drive a 50Ω load,please help us to confirm whether the SN74LVC1T45 has enougth…
Part Number: SN74LVC1T45-EP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD233-EP , , SN74LVC1T45 Tool/software: Hi,
I use Can Bus transceiver PN - SN65HVD233-EP which is connected through a level converter - SN74LVC1T45-EP to FPGA , as shown in the attached…
Part Number: SN74LVC1T45 Hi
I would like to know has SN74LVC1T45DCKR
Are there any PCN changes?
Products purchased in 2024 and 2025 have different X-ray specifications.
Part Number: SN74LVC1T45 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC2T45 Tool/software: Thank you for your assistance.
We are currently undergoing a 4M change process.
We will need a data sheet comparing the old and new versions, so we would appreciate…
Part Number: SN74LVC1T45 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TXV0106 , SN65EPT21 , SN65EPT23 Tool/software: Hi TI team
I am looking for a low latency tPLH/tPHL and low part skew 1.5V to 3.3V or 2.5V level translation chip.
expecting tPLH <2 ns,
tPLH…
Part Number: SN74LVC1T45-EP Abs max on data sheet only shows storage temperature (max of 150C). What is the abs max operating DIE temperature (not ambiant package)?
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Rick Zarr