Part Number: TXB0104-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TXS0104E-Q1 , TXU0304-Q1 , TXU0104-Q1 , TXU0204-Q1 , TXB0104 , TXS0104E
Hi team,
As you can see, we have the following connection method. We used TXB0104-Q1.
There are no pull-up and pull-down resistors…
Part Number: TXB0104 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TXU0304 , TXU0104 , TXU0204 Hi we use your TXB0104 for our new ODM project design, our MCU control PSU(MCUoutput/PSU input) via TXB0104 level shift
(TXB0104 between MCU with PSU)
currently our customer…
Part Number: TXB0104-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCA9539-Q1 HI BU team
Would you help provide TXB0104-Q1 Functional Safety FIT Rate, FMD and Pin FMA ? It can not be found in TI website. My customer need it including FIT, FMD and pin PMA for the…
Part Number: TXB0104-Q1 Hi Team,
This Query is regarding TXB0104-Q1 Level Translator,
Q)What is the default state of input/output pins of Port A and Port B If VCCA and VCCB is not supplied?
Q)Once VCCA and VCCB is supplied, does all the Input/Output pin referenced…
Part Number: TXB0104-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AVC4T245-Q1 , TXU0304-Q1 , TXU0104-Q1 , TXU0204-Q1 May I ask what are the differences between the previous SN74AVC4T245-Q1 and SN54SLC8T245 chips and the current TXB chips?
Part Number: TXB0104-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN75173 , , SN74AHC125-Q1 , TXU0204-Q1 , TXU0304-Q1 Hello,
I have recently incorporated the TXB0104QPWRQ1 component into our design. Here is the circuit diagram. It essentially converts 5V to 3.3V. …
Part Number: TXB0104-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TXU0304-Q1 TXB0104-Q1 is used for I2S level conversion in my projiect, 1.8V to 3.3V;
How to place the terminal resistor on the original I2S signal?
Should it be placed near the SOC end or near…
Part Number: TXB0104-Q1 I would like to know about current consumption of the level shifter data pins. How much would be the sinking current in the data pins. This is not available in datasheets.
Unfortunately, TI does not always specifiy guaranteed data rates for many older level shifters. We only know that AXC is faster than AVC (from the 1.8 V to 3.3 V specification on p. 1 of the datasheets), so if you care about speed, you should replace…