Part Number: SN74LV4066A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1111 Hello Team
I have a question regarding Vcc for SN74LV4066A.
The Features and Description sections on page 1 of the SN74LV4066A datasheet state "1.65V to 5.5V VCC operation." …
Part Number: SN74LV4066A Hello team,
From the datasheet, max rise or fall time for Logic input is 20ns/V (Vcc = 4.5V - 5.5V).
I want to know what will happen if I input longer rise or fall time than MAX recommended value? (Which means more gentle slope…
Part Number: SN74LV4066A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1511 Hello,
I am using the 4066 as below to switch RX/TX to different ports:
At initial time while all the control lines are 0, 5V to ERXD, (5V from the TX of the connected serial port, from…
Part Number: SN74LV4066A Hi technical team
i want to know the maximum power consumption of SN74LV4066APWR , would you please provide me with its value and the equation
also IS SN74CBTLV3245APWR'S MAXIMUM POWER CONSUMPTION=0.5W ?
Mandy
Part Number: SN74LV4066A Hi Team,
I'm just looking for cost effective analog switch having same pin out and showing similar performance of SN74LV4066A.
Do you have any alternate device in TMUX series?
Regards,
Takashi Onawa
Part Number: SN74LV4066A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1511 , SN74CB3Q3245 , TMUX1109 , TMUX1112
Hello,
In my design I use 4 UARTs (operating with 1V8 logic) for communications with different peripherals (like GPS, Bluetooth). If some peripheral…
Part Number: INA700 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A23157 , SN74LV4066A , TCA9543A Dear Team,
My customer would like to use 8x INA700 on a single I2C Bus.
Is it possible to do ? How ?
Regards,
Nir.
Digital I/Os must not be used with analog signals; see [FAQ] How does a slow or floating input affect a CMOS device?
To disconnect the transceiver from the analog signals, use switches like the SN74LV4066A or TMUX1574.
Part Number: SN74HC4066 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LV4066A Dears,
Good day!
SN74HC4066DR is NRND. Would you please help to suggest a PTP recommendation? thanks.
This device is designed for 1.2 GHz signals, which is more than needed for I²C..
Just use a plain analog switch. But 1:4 switches can route to only one of four outputs; you need to use 1:1 switches with eight channels, e.g., 2× SN74LV4066A.…