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The power supply of DIX4192 is an off state(VCC=0V, VDD18=0V, VDD33=0V, VIO=0V), and is there any problem when voltage is applied to TX?
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DIX4192
The power supply of DIX4192 is an off state(VCC=0V, VDD18=0V, VDD33=0V, VIO=0V), and is there any problem when voltage is applied to TX?
Hi Kei,
We do not recommend that a voltage be applied to TX while the parts supplies are in the off state, this could damage the pin, we recommend either placing a switch on TX for when the DIX4192 is not powered on or making it so this situation does not happen.
Justin
Hello
Does the voltage of TX+/TX- become several volts terminal resistance of TX+/TX- at the time of 75ohm?
Does it support S/PDIF?
Kei
Hi Kei,
This part does support S/PDIF.
Could you clarify your first question? Are you asking the voltage when something is connected to Tx+ or Tx-?
Justin