Part Number: TMUX1204 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3A5017 Does the TMUX1204 provide isolation if Vdd=0? If not, could you provide another 4:1 mux with this isolation and Ron < 30 Ohms?
Looking at the TMUX1204 datasheet it seems like it only provides…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1204 , SN74CB3Q3251 Hi,
If we connect OE pin with GND pin together and use a transistor to enable or disable the device does it have any side effect?
The purpose is to have the lowest power consumption current on this…
Hi team,
Sorry to open this thread again. Finally the customer would like to use TMUX1204+TMUX1308 to control the UART lines.
Some outputs of IC2 will be connected to both devices, is there any problem?
Best, Zeming
Part Number: SN65HVD64 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1204 Hello,
My customer is looking for TI replacement for the MAX11947.
Could you introduce the TI AISG 3.0 transceiver with built-in multiplexer?
Thank you.
JH
Hi Patty,
I would recommend the TMUX1204 which is a 4:1 mux with a 5V input voltage range. The SN74LVC1G3157 is a 2:1 mux, so you would need to use 2 of them to achieve the function you desire, the TMUX1204 will be able to handle this by itself.
Let me know…
Part Number: TMUX1209 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1204 , Hi all
My customer has preselected the TMUX1209 and the TMUX1204 because of the 1.8V logic compatible control inputs.
In their system the uC supply is -2V / 0V while the analog supply for…
Part Number: SN74CB3Q3253 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1204 Hi team,
My customer is using the device SN74CB3Q3253 now. We want to check whether we need to pull up or pull down the 2OE oin, if we just use the channel 1 function. Thanks.
Hi Brian, Thank you very much for your help. They have a follow-up questions particularly on the CHx_EQx pin. They want to control the EQ gain of the first TUSB1002A to have the same EQ gain of of the 2nd TUSB1002A. So they connected the CHx_EQx pin of…
Hi Saminah,
if your UART signal is running below 5.5V we recommend the TMUX1204. Thanks to it's 1.8V logic support it is compatible with modern MCUs without voltage shifting. Should you need 2 channels, the TMUX1209 offers the same features as the TMUX1204…