Part Number: TSB12LV32-EP We are using the TSB12LV32-EP for 1394 communication. Our bus uses the ATF and GRF with asynchronous stream messages (ie, messages with isochronous headers, sent/received in the asynchronous period). We are not using RXGRFPKT…
Part Number: TSB12LV32-EP Team,
The datasheet has the maximum absolute DC input range rating for a signal. However it does not indicate if there are some allowances for undershoots/overshoots during signal transitions.
Do you have information of the…
Part Number: TSB12LV32 What is the maximum operational junction temperature & what is the junction to board thermal resistance?
LQFP100, part number TSB12LV32TPZEP
Wade,
Thanks,
I require the TSB41BA3D & TSB12LV32 chipset for a temporary solution, will migrate to one of the PCIe LLC in the future. Currently, I'm looking for TI documents SLLA044 & the S800 1394b layout recommendations called out in the TSB41BA3D…
Part Number: TSB12LV32 Posting for a customer:
Using TSB12LV32
I am using the Word-Fixed Timing Mode. My question is when is the Link Layer data output being driven? I imagine that it uses MWR input to determine when to drive the data. Does it also u…
Did this issue get resolved? We are planning a re-build of some equipment that uses the TSB12LV32. The original equipment was built in 2004. Has there been any changes to the part that could affect the functionality? Also, what happened to the data…
Elias,
Is the IBIS model for the TSB12LV32-EP available now?
I did not see it posted here and it is not on the webpage.
Please let me know the status of the model.
Thanks for your help with this!
Richard Elmquist
Hello Team,
I have received a question from my customer who wants to know what does the Link Layer chip populate bits 0-15 with when we read the PHY Access register ?. The datasheet is not clear on this when a read occurs, only a write.
The question…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TSB12LV32-EP , TSB81BA3E , TSB12LV32 Hello,
I currently am using the the TSB12LV32-EP as the Link Layer Controller and the TSB81BA3E as the physical chip for an IEE 1394 connection using a microprocessor. I believe I have…