Part Number: TS5A2053 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A23157 , , TS5A623157 , TMUX1072
Hello there,
As I found a lot of inventory of TS5A2053 in ti.com, I'm thinking to suggest my customer to replace TS5A23157 with TS5A2053. The application…
Part Number: TS3A5018 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A2053 , HD3SS3411 , TS3A5223 Hello,
On my PCIE GEN5 Host design I need to support PCIE_REF_CLK (Connector pins A13/A14) to be an input or output from a SoC. The SoC pin is bidirectional.
The…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A2053 Someone tell me what is wrong with a scheme I devised to nullify the Con of an analog mux (single, 6-8 pin part such as TS5A94411 or TS5A2053).
In my application the capacitance of the analog mux is affecting…
Thanks, Ryan. I look forward to hearing the results - when might that be? Other than the doubt created by the BW spec it really is perfect for my application. I am also considering the TS5A2053 but its capacitance is more than 2x. Also the '9411 is physically…
Hello all,
Thank you Chris that was a good catch!
Kevin in light of Chris' insight I would recommend you look into the TS5A2053 as a SPDT solution instead of a SPST, with battery tied to NC and 0V tied to NO.
Regards,
Andrew
Marko,
The ULN2003LV would be the lowest cost solution, but it may not be fast enough.
You could try using analog switches with one side of the switch connected to ground. I attached a list of SPST switches that have an on/off time less than 18nS…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: HD3SS6126 , TUSB8041 , TUSB8020B Dear Sir/Madam/Miss,
Do HD3SS6126 chip support for 8:1 multiplexer (USB 3.0)? Since its only designed for 2:1/1:2, I'm wondering can I cascade it into 8:1.
Is that will be a problem…