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We have a new app note describing the challenges and solution for 1000Base-T Ethernet PHYs compliance testing.
https://www.ti.com/lit/an/snla385/snla385.pdf
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Geet
Part Number: DS90UB964-Q1
HI team
I would like to ask that does our 964 compatible with 953 in 2MP pixel camera application? My colleagues asked you once and you reply was they could pair with each other under 1MP camera application. Besides, I see in…
Part Number: DS90UB934-Q1
Hello Team,
I have question about PCLK output of DS90UB934-Q1.
Q. Is there any requirement for the input impedance of the load in order to impedance matching?
Q. Is it acceptable to deliver the PCLK for more than 2 loads(so…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS2700 , TVS2701 Hi team,
I was having hard time understanding the definitions of DC current rating of TVS datasheet. Could you please help me understand the concept?
For the uni-directional TVS it is stated like below…
Part Number: DS90UB962-Q1
Hi,Team
In datasheet layout session , Why we recommend that S>3W between RIN+ and RIN- trace ? Don't they need Tightly coupled or Loosely coupled?
Part Number: DS90UB949-Q1
Dear team,
1. If the customer only uses single port, can they use port 1?
2. If the customer connect 949 to 948 and use dual link mode, is it ok to connect 949's port 0 to 948's port 1 and connect 949's port 1 to 948…
Part Number: TUSB8041 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB8044A , , TUSB8020B , TUSB8042A , TUSB8044 , TUSB8042 , TUSB8043 , TUSB8040 , TUSB8043A
USB 2.0 high speed signal quality (eye diagram) testing requires a USB port to send a USB 2.0 test packet. All USB…
I have various interfaces in my system I would like to protect against system-level ESD, could you provide some recommendations for me including for USB, push-button, HDMI, Ethernet?