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Emrys Maier
over 2 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: SN74LVC32A: Can it operate at 5V?
Hi Thomas, I split this thread since it's on a new device even though the topic is similar to Takahashi-san's post. The absolute maximum ratings table for
SN74LVC32A
indicates that the supply can work up to 6.5V, so 5V would not be a problem...
Emrys Maier
over 3 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: SN74LVC32A: Product information related with Lifecycle
Hi Joong-hyeok, My answer is the same for this post as the other - SN74LVC32 is a device in the standard logic product portfolio.
Nanfang Liao
over 4 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC32A: Input transition rise and fall rate
Resolved
Part Number:
SN74LVC32A
Hello team, My customer use our
SN74LVC32A
, now they test the input signal
Patrick Chen
over 4 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
SN74LVC32APWR open drain
Resolved
Hello, Per below, does
SN74LVC32A
is open-drain device that need to add external pull up resistor
Emrys Maier
over 3 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: SN74LVC32A: Tjmax spec
If a device is rated to 85C, then we do not guarantee operation beyond that at all.
Emrys Maier
over 2 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: CD74HC32: Can the IC get power by input pins?
Hi Konrad, Yes, the inputs to the CD74HC32 have positive clamp diodes which connect them to the positive supply. If you need an OR gate to operate at 3.3V and _not_ get powered by an input voltage when Vcc = 0V, then I would recommend using
SN74LVC32A
...
Emrys Maier
over 2 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: SN74LVC1G99: logic solution
Hi Cera, We don't have a single chip solution for such a complex logic function, however, DeMorgan’s Theorem allows for a quick simplification that will reduce the above equation to only need two standard logic devices: CS5 = !( CS + A1...
James Lockridge19
over 5 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: Does SN74LVC32 have the Partial Power-down feature?
Hindetoshi, The
SN74LVC32A
does not have Partial Power-down or Ioff. This is not a spec that every part in the LVC family has, however every device in the LVC Little Logic portfolio does have these features. You could use two SN74LVC2G32 as a replacement...
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