Part Number: SN74LXC8T245 Is it ok to have nOE and Dir pulled to +5V when in the powered down state ? i.e., before Vcca comes up to 1.8V ? When 1.8V is good then nOE will be pulled below Vt- to take the buffers out of Hi-Z.
I note that the SN74LXC8T245…
Part Number: SN74LXC8T245
Hi Team,
In datasheet , "this device has 100-kΩ typical integrated weak dynamic pull-downs on all data I/O's."
So what's the min-max of these resistors?
Best Regards,
Tom Liu
Part Number: SN74LV4T125 Dear Technical Support Team,
①Is the output current rating(Max) below due to the heat problem or the output voltage(VOH/VOL) cannot be maintained ?
② Are these specs for total channel output current or per channel?
■SN74LV4T1…
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Customer tries to migrate to SN74LXC8T245 (TI.COM suggest "Drop-in replacement with upgraded functionality to the compared device") but is facing issues. I will provide…
Part Number: SN74LXC8T245 Hi TI team,
I'd like to understand better as to why the data rate speed decreases as the VCC decreases (on A/B sides).
Is this a slew rate issue? Can you please explain in more detail?
Thanks in advance,
Dan
Hi Joe,
The difference shouldn't be too much but we have the non bus-hold version as well.
https://www.ti.com/product/SN74LXC8T245?keyMatch=SN74LXC8T245&tisearch=search-everything&usecase=GPN#design-tools-simulation
Regards,
Karan
Part Number: SN74LXC8T245-Q1 My customer plan to use CLXC8T245QRHLRQ1 in a fairly severe environment., ie the assembled boards must withstand: 1200 cycles between -40 / + 125 ° C. DFN or QFN packages assembled on PCB are generally not the most resistant…