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  • TMUX1309-Q1: TMUX1309-Q1 & LVDS signals

    jeno.zhang
    jeno.zhang
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TMUX1309-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A23157-Q1 , TS3A5017-Q1 , SN3257-Q1 hi TI, Question 1: Can TMUX1309-Q1 be used to switch LVDS signals? Question2:I don't understand why the on resistance is so large, as shown in the figure below…
    • 7 months ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum
  • TMUX1309-Q1: difference between SN74HC4852-q1 and TMUX1309-Q1

    Elec Cheng
    Elec Cheng
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TMUX1309-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74HC4852-Q1 , Hi Expert, I have two question and you may help. What's the difference between SN74HC4852-q1 and TMUX1309-Q1? Our customer use NXP 74HC4852 with QFN package. Do we have P2P replacement…
    • 8 months ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum
  • TMUX1309-Q1: Enable threshold voltage

    Amelie Zheng
    Amelie Zheng
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TMUX1309-Q1 Hi Team, What is the EN threshold voltage of the 1309 chip? , the voltage value below which the chip is turned on, and the voltage value above which the chip is turned off
    • over 1 year ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum
  • TMUX1309-Q1: Unused SxA, SxB input

    Shinji Tsuji
    Shinji Tsuji
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TMUX1309-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9002-Q1 Hi team, I don't use S1A and S1B pins and plan to connect these pin directly to GND. Since DA and DB are both connected to the OPAMP positive terminal without any capacitor connected…
    • over 1 year ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum
  • TMUX1309-Q1: How to use this IC for I2S

    RYO
    RYO
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TMUX1309-Q1 Hi all, I would like to know if TMUX1309-Q1 can be used as an I2S multiplexer. Typically, I2S uses 3 lines, such as data, clock and word select. If 2 of TMUX1309-Q1 is used, are you able to use TMUX1309-Q1 as a 1:4 multiplexer…
    • over 2 years ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum
  • TMUX646: part number

    Colt Zhang
    Colt Zhang
    Answer Suggested
    Part Number: TMUX646 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1309-Q1 , SN3257-Q1 hi team, i have two question about the device, first what the difference of TMUX646NZECR and TMUX646ZECR . second do we have AUTO grade MIPI MUX, could you help recommend a suitable…
    • 5 days ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum
  • MUX36S08EVM-PDK: Parameters and attenuation issues.

    Frank Chang
    Frank Chang
    Part Number: MUX36S08EVM-PDK Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MUX36S08 , MUX508 , TMUX1308-Q1 , SN74CBTLV3253 , SN74CBTLV3251 , TMUX1309-Q1 Hi all, 1. The bandwidth on the MUX36S08 datasheet shows 500MHZ, Not sure what this figure means about, on datasheet…
    • 2 months ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum
  • Answered
  • RE: SN74LV4052A-Q1: Usage of analog multiplexer for digital bus

    Clemens Ladisch
    Clemens Ladisch
    Resolved
    "Analog" just means that all voltages between GND and V CC can be switched. This is fine for digital signals. The TMUX1309-Q1 and TMUX4052-Q1 are available in the smaller SOT-23-THIN package. You probably need pull-up/-down resistors to prevent…
    • 5 months ago
    • Switches & multiplexers
    • Switches & multiplexers forum
  • DC Analysis || SN74LVC1G17-Q1, TPL5010DDC, TPS26631RGE and TMUX1309DYY

    Mari Priyadharshini K
    Mari Priyadharshini K
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1G17-Q1 , TMUX1309 , TPL5010 , TPS2663 We are in need of some details regarding this part which we are currently using in our design to check the drive strength. Kindly provide value for the red color highlighted things…
    • 3 months ago
    • Interface
    • Interface forum
  • Answered
  • Input protection like TMUX13xx

    richard armitage
    richard armitage
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1309-Q1 , TMUX1308-Q1 , TL7726 What other devices have the remarkable built in protection like TMUX13xx? Avoids shunting fault current into supply line? Is there just that for an input protected no multiplexor attached…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
    • Interface
    • Interface forum
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