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  • Cooper Zhang1
    Cooper Zhang1
    • 4 days ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    TXS0104E: application

    • Resolved
    Part Number: TXS0104E I want to know TXS0104E whether can support SPI BUS application ? I see
  • JH Shin
    JH Shin
    • 1 month ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    TXS0104E: Pull-down resistance value for the OE pin

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TXS0104E Hi, What is the recommended pull-down resistance value for the OE pin? How to determine the value? Thank you. JH
  • Emrys Maier
    Emrys Maier
    • 19 days ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    RE: TXS0104EQPWRQ1 : DESIGN REVIEW

    Hi Melbin, The TXS0104E has internal 10-kΩ pull-up resistors on all I/O ports (Ax and Bx), so the external resistors R145, R150, and R151 are not typically required and I would recommend to remove them under most circumstances. If the outputs...
  • Karan Kotadia
    Karan Kotadia
    • 1 month ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    RE: TXS0104E: 3D STEP FILE

    Hi Antonio, The 3d step file is available on the product folder. Go to the TXS0104E product folder and click on Design & development tab followed by the CAD/CAE symbols tan and then click the View optionsbutton to download. Regards, Karan
  • cy drollinger
    cy drollinger
    • 2 months ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    TXS0104E: not operating

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TXS0104E I am scanned the datasheet to make a preliminary circuit for a system translating a 3v3 embedded operation to a 1v8 sensor application. VCAA is operating at 1v8 and VCCB is 3v3. I have not been able to get an I2C communication across...
  • Joyce Li
    Joyce Li
    • 2 months ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    TXS0104E: about one of VCCA and VCCB is not powered up, will it damage device?

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TXS0104E Hi Dear expert, My customer has a question regarding to TXS0104E, they have one application scenario that VCCA or VCCB is not present, only one supply is on, will it damage the device? I checked the datasheet, quote below: ...
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    • 3 months ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    TXS0104E: About recommended maximum voltage of OE pin

    • Resolved
    Part Number: TXS0104E Hi Team, We would like to know a recommended maximum voltage of OE pin
  • Gust Zhang
    Gust Zhang
    • 3 months ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    TXS0104E: When TXS0104E is not powered, will it affect the existing pull-up signal?

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TXS0104E When TXS0104E is not powered, will it affect the existing pull-up signal? According to the description of the datasheet in TXS0104E, when the power is on or off, the chip connects to a pull-down resistor through OE and presents...
  • Lin_Charles
    Lin_Charles
    • 1 month ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    RE: TXS0104E: 1.5V application consult

    Hi Ladisch, Thank you for your help here. Do you have devices that both sides do not need a pull-up resistor? Thanks. BR, Charles Lin
  • Shekhar Kulkarni
    Shekhar Kulkarni
    • 4 months ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    TXS0104E: TXS0104

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TXS0104E Dear Sir/Madam, We have a circuit with below SCH The issue is VCCA > VCCB, hence the chip is not working as intended [When we drive high, output is high, but when low is driven we still get high] Could you please provide...
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