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  • SN74LVCR16245A: pad size

    Aaron Spaete
    Aaron Spaete
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    Part Number: SN74LVCR16245A Tool/software: Team, What's the "pad surface area" for the SN74LVCR16245ADLR? Regards, Aaron
    • Resolved
    • 2 months ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
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  • SN74LVCR16245A: Regarding SN74LVCR16245A buffer

    Archana Rao
    Archana Rao
    Resolved
    Part Number: SN74LVCR16245A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVCHR16245A Hi, We are using SN74LVCR16245A buffer in our design. Wanted to know if SN74LVCR16245A has bus hold circuit capability. I was comparing SN74LVCR16245A vs SN74LVCHR16245A. Both the…
    • Resolved
    • over 7 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Answered
  • SN74LVC16T245: Alternative voltage translator that includes either ~25ohm Res or DOC circuitry.

    Marco Viera
    Marco Viera
    Resolved
    Part Number: SN74LVC16T245 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVCR16245A , SN74AVCB164245 We're looking for an alternative to SN74LVC16T245, that integrates either the ~25ohm damping Res or DOC (Dynamic Output Control) circuitry. Also needs to be 5V…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • RE: SN74LVC16T245: SN74AHCT126

    Karan Kotadia
    Karan Kotadia
    Hello, So it looks like your signal has over shoot and under shoot. I have drawn lines from ground to the 3.3V so you can clearly see this. To solve this issue, you can add a damping resistor or a capacitor, or a mix of both to increase the load and…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

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