Part Number: THS788 Hi , We are not able to find datasheet from TI.COM , could you please share full datasheet, thank you! MPN:THS7850GMK. my email :demi.li@randtech.com
Part Number: THS788 Hello Expert,
When I checked this part, there is NRND and there is no resource to support this part on E2E thread.
Is there no replaceable part? or Is there no obsolete issue for this part?
If our customer want to use it, is there…
Part Number: THS788 The THS788 seems to be outputting 23 bits plus the tag bit per strobe vs. the expected 24 bits plus the tag bit in the 24 bit Result Transfer Format. I have attached a bmp showing the scope output in both modes (cut&paste overlayed…
Part Number: THS788 Hello,
a customer would be looking for an alternative to P/N: THS788PFD with the following details:
15ps precision on time measurement 20M measurements per channel and maximum gap between measurements of 3ns
Can you please tell if there…
Part Number: THS788 Hello, I could not find in the datasheet any information stating if the thermal pad on the THS788 is supposed to be connected to the same plane the GND pins are, or left floating and unconnected electrically. I'm tempted to assume…
Part Number: THS788 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS789 Hi,
Due to THS788/THS789 are NRND , have others TI parts can suggest in new design.
Warm Regards,
Kevin Lin
Part Number: THS788 Hi TI Experts,
The THS788 Quad-Channel Time Measurement Unit (TMU) is not recommended for new designs.
Does this mean it will be obsolete soon? Is there a similar replacement available?
I also can't find any related web info (TI website…
Part Number: THS788 In the THS788 data sheet in the layout example it shows what appears to be a keepout under the part at least on the top and bottom layers (and I assume on the rest of the layers). There does not appear to be any information as to the…
Part Number: THS788 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK62A2-200M , LMK00306 , THS789 Hello,
I'm using the THS788 in a design - I know TI does not recommend it, but we need the performance. This part requires a 200Mhz low jitter clock input. I've found…