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Hi TI,
In TCA9802’s datasheet, it only mentions propagation delay between ports. Please define propagation delay of data and clock.
Is there different propagation delay on data and clock?
Besides, if there’s waveform to show data /clock propagation delay would be the best.
The two channels are identical and could be exchanged.
Waveforms are shown in figures 9 and 10.
Figure 9 and 10 show propagation delay between Port A and Port B.
I’d like to know propagation delay of port A data and port B data, and propagation delay of port A clock and port B clock.
Otherwise, is it the same propagation delay of data and clock when transmission?
Is it possible define the SDA and SCL propagation delay separately?
If SDAA to SDAB propagation delay is 80ns, SCLA to SCLB is 180ns, this would cause I2C hold time decrease.
The skew is not specified.
But this device is designed for 400 kHz I²C, so the skew will not be large enough to introduce problems.
The application report I²C Dataline Handoff Delay describes the effects of a buffer's propagation delay on the communication. The observed skew between the two channels is zero.