Part Number: TCA39306 Tool/software: What is the difference between TCA39306 and TCA9306?
Is there any feature for I3C bus level translation application of TCA39306 ?
Part Number: TCA39306 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCA9617B Tool/software: Hi,
We are considering using the TCA39306 for an application with the following conditions:
■Application Details ・Protocol: I²C ・Clock Speed: 1 MHz ・Communication Distance…
Part Number: TCA39306 Tool/software: Hello,
I don't see any info in the datasheet about quiescent/supply current for the device, while I do see it for other similar devices. Do we have this spec characterized for this device?
Thanks,
Michael
Part Number: TCA39306 Hi team,
do you see any issue when TCA39306 is being used in switch mode and customer would connect VREF2 and ENABLE to the VCC_LowTemp (3.3V) and VREF1 to VCC_HighTemp (3.3V)?
What would happen if there would be an issue if VREF2…
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I am considering using TCA39306 for I2C level shifting and switching.
The pull-up voltage can be adjusted to 1.2V/1.8V/3.3V, but it should be set so that…
Hey Matthew,
The TCA39306 will not be able to buffer your I2C signals, it is a passive translator with no drive strength of its own. You would need to see I2C buffers such as the one listed on this TI landing page .
Regards,
Jack
Hi Takuya,
Have you tried ABA swap with another TCA39306?
What other devices are connected to the bus on side 1 and side 2 of the TCA39306. Adding the 470ohm pull-down resistor to GND and seeing a 1.45V bias on the SDA/SCL (side 1) when LDO is 1.2V shows…
Part Number: TCA39306 Hi All,
I have a question regarding TCA39306.
I want to do long-distance I2C wiring. Is it possible to connect as below?
Best Regards,
Ishiwata
Part Number: TCA39306 Hello,
I have a question.
When EN is turned on in the circuit shown above, the level of SCL1 and SDA1 goes from 1.2V to approximately 2.2V.
When connected as shown in Figure 8-6 and controlling VCC2, the SCL1 and SDA1 levels remained…