Hi team,
Thank you for your response.
We have checked with the customer and they replied that there is no problem with the clock signal speed of 40-80MHz. Therefore, we have decided to proceed with TS3A27518E.
Best regards,
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Hello Nirojan,
Nirojan Navaratnarajah said: From our side we tried to initialize the I2C driver and also created an instance of the IO expander using the driver from TI
Just to confirm here, were you using the drivers mentioned on this page: https://software…
Part Number: TS3A27518E Hi TI Teams,
Our project requires the use of two SPI flashes, compatible with wire brushes, and we plan to use two TS3A27518E for this application, the schematic block diagram is as follows:
Is this design feasible? Or do you have…
Part Number: TS3A27518E-Q1 Hi TI expert,
I would like to confirm whether below idea will work.
Since the IC act as a passive switch during on-state with certain ron.
With VCC up to 3.3V,
Could we bias NCx pins to 1.8V and NOx pins to 3.3V the using INx…
Part Number: TS3A27518E Hello, I have the query about the application of TS3A27518E. In the datasheet it shows that this IC can be used to multiplex the SDIO port for two SD-Cards and one Host controller. But in our application we have two Hosts and one…
Part Number: TS3A27518E Hi, TI support team
TS3A27518ERTWR band witdh is 240Mhz.
How much data rate is supported based on QSPI 6bit?
Thanks.
Regards,
MJ