Part Number: TS3V330 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5MP645 Hi,
We have TS3V330 that can be used for I2S signal 1:2 mux/demux.
Do we have 8bits part 1:2 mux/demux that support I2S signals? I saw SN74CBTL1692 where max BW is 200MHz.
Please advise…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3V330 Dear All
I need to quickly switch “On” and “Off” a predefined DC level but to do that in four channels synchronously. The TS3V330 video switch seems to satisfy the requirements:
About 2ns rising/falling edge…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3V330 Dear All
I need to quickly switch “On” and “Off” a predefined DC level but to do that in four channels synchronously. The TS3V330 video switch seems to satisfy the requirements:
About 2ns rising/falling edge…
Part Number: TS5V330 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3V330 Team,
I have a customer looking to switch between 3 different NTSC/composite video channels to a single output. I see you have the TS5V330 series which is a 2:1 MUX for composite video…
Alan,
Correct, operating the TS3A44159 with signals applied to COM, NC, and NO pins without a supply voltage present is not recommended and could violate the absolute maximum ratings.
To find a signal switch that can have voltages present on NC…
Hi Roland,
Using 9 TS3V713EL is a feasible solution. It could be more helpful if you can share couple of thoughts.
1. Do you need to level shift the VGA signals between the transmitter and receiver?
2. What is the max bandwidth required for your…
Hi Patrick,
For the second question, as the below TIDA-00961 guild book said, that if you run the project in open loop, you should make sure that INCR_BUILD is set to 1, DEMO_MODE is set to 0, and DC_CHECK is set to 1 in the pfc2philtrmttpl_settings…