Part Number: SN75161B Folks,
I'm battling with how to cope with a new design (*please* don't say we should ditch GPIB) in the wake of you making SN75161 obsolete.
However, when I visited the 161 page on the TI web site today, it has changed from…
Part Number: SN75161B
Folks, The above is a snipped form the SN75161 datasheet. (BTW I know this is going obsolete.)
The picture shows the tpyical ports for both kinds of lines. I don't understand it; these are bidirectional ports so they must have an…
Part Number: SN75161B
Hello team,
My customer is considering alternatives due to the EOL notification for SN75161BDWR.
The customer asked the following question, could you please answer it?
・In the past, when TI discontinued the GP-IB controller (TMS9914…
Part Number: SN75160B Hi Clemins,
Base on your tip, I think for implement the SN75160B though strong transceivers. It may needs at least 3 units and extra logic circuit.
Is it correct?
Part Number: SN75160B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN75ALS160 , SN65C1167E , CY74FCT245T , SN74ABT245B We recently received an EOL notice for the GPIB/IEEE-488 Transceivers (SN75160BDW and SN75161BDW). This announcement has caused some concerns within…
Dear Technical Support Team,
I have a question about SN75161BDW.
Can input pin ( NRFD-16pin, NDAC-17pin, SRQ-12pin ) accept High-z?
I worry about that internal transistors are damaged by High-Z.
Datasheet Page.2 describes bellow.
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Part Number: SN75160B Hi,
When is the PCN issued that SN75161BDWR and SN75160BDWR will be EOL?
The following thread states that devices with "R" will also be EOL.
https://e2e.ti.com/support/interface-group/interface/f/interface-forum/1235932…
Part Number: SN75160B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CY74FCT245T , SN74ABT245B ,
Hi,
In the thread below, it was noted that " it would be possible to use strong transceivers like the CY74FCT245T or SN74ABT245B ".
https://e2e.ti.com/support/interface…
Part Number: SN75160B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN75161B Hello support team, Could you teach me θjc (thermal resistance between junction and case) of SN75160BDW and SN75161BDW?
Best regards, M. Tachibana