Part Number: TMUXS7614D Other Parts Discussed in Thread: USB2ANY hi sir
we design the ATE ,survey the mux with SPI interface
did you have any table show the TMUXS7614D benefit better than ADI
Run rate:100k
thanks
1. Does the…
Part Number: TMUXS7614D hi sir
I have another question regarding the operation of the VL/RESETn pin. In the datasheet, I could not find any timing specifications related to VL/RESETn during power-on.
What I would like to understand is the time required…
Part Number: TMUXS7614D
Tool/software:
Dear Technical Support Team,
TMUXS7614D is currently preview.
Could you tell when will TMUXS7614D be active(RTM)?
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Part Number: TMUXS7614D Tool/software: Hello, My customer has a question for SPI interface of TMUXS7614D.
My customer built their own prototype with TMUXS7614D and they connected its CS pin to GND. So CS can't be used. The datasheet says that the default…
Part Number: TMUXS7614D Tool/software: Hi Sir :
How to connect the power supply heel reset foot reuse? Is there any other recommended way to achieve power and level switching by using a 2-cutting 1-analog switch on the development board, which takes…
Part Number: TMUXS7614D Hello E2E Experts,
Good day.
We are currently using two of the TMUXS7614D ICs on one of our circuit boards. These ICs are wired for use in Daisy Chain Mode. The ICs are wired as follows: - V_DD = 5 V - V_SS = GND - V_L = 3…
Part Number: TMUXS7614D Tool/software: Hello,
My customer is considering to use TMUXS7614D and is lookng for the pspice model. Is it avaialble? And they found that the IBIS model is avialble on TI.com. They are asking if there is any way to use the…
Part Number: TMUXS7614D Hello,
TMUXS7614D has 2 CS pins, #15 and #24 and the datasheet says that these are internally connected and are for flow through rounting. If the customer needs only one CS pin, one of these CS pins can be left open?
Regards…
Part Number: TMUXS7614D Other Parts Discussed in Thread: USB2ANY Dear sir
I’m designing a board that will include 130 units of the TMUXHS7614D analog switch , and I want to control each switch individually using SPI . Can I implement this using SPI…