Part Number: TMUX1237 Hello Ti,
I'm looking for high voltage (VDD 12 Volt) options for the TMUX1237 that have minimal ON leakage current and zero overshoot. Could you please suggest any?
Thanks,
Deepak
Part Number: TMUX1237 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AXC4T774 Hi Team,
We have received this inquiry from our customer.
I have a new design that include a MUX to connect a FPGA or SOM to SPI flash.
I would like to know your comments about the attached…
Part Number: TMUX1237 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74CBTLV1G125 , Hi Team,
My customer want to use TMUX1237 to replace SN74CBTLV1G125.
I think the logic is good, but I am not sure if it is ok.
Could team give me some suggestions?
Part Number: TMUX1237 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1119 Hi all,
The customer wants us to recommend the switch(1-to-2) for the eARC signal, the maximum bandwidth will be 37 Mbits/sec.
The related response mentioned that the bandwidth has to be…
Part Number: TMUX1237 Hi.
I want to use the IBIS model of TMUX1237 on the simulator. The simulator used is ADS(Keysight). However, when the IBIS model is read, the following error message appears and it cannot be used. ----------------------------------…
Part Number: TMUX1247 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1237 , TMUX1219 , Hello Support team,
Could you provide Comparison table of TMUX1219, TMUX1237, and TMUX1247? What is difference of each device?
Thanks,
Koji Ikeda
The schematic looks good to me. I think either TMUX1119 (250MHz bandwidth) or TMUX1237 (400MHz bandwidth) should work. I also notify the TMUX expert in TI for further comments.
Hi M. Hattori,
Clemens is correct. There are shoot through currents when the control voltage isn't ~VDD or ~GND. As control voltage deviates from VDD or GND shoot through currents will happen.
Both of the devices you have listed will have significant…