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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCA9306 TI's I2C portfolio consists of devices with the family prefix of PCA and TCA (exception to PCF and P82 families).
What are the differences and similarities between the two prefixes?
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCA6507 TI's I2C IO expander portfolio is made up of mostly Push-Pull CMOS output structures. Questions about using these devices as open drain instead of push pull has occasionally popped up, so can TI's IO expanders…
Yes, it is. The changes from LIN 1.3 to LIN 2.0 and above are purely LIN protocol changes. The physical layer transceiver definition was not affected directly or through the protocol changes.
For more information on the changes to the LIN specification…
Yes, they can. 3.3V CAN transceivers are designed to have their recessive level, dominant and recessive thresholds such that they will correctly transmit and receive messages from either a 5V or a 3.3V CAN transceiver. Within the 3.3V CAN transceiver…
Unless you are working with a 3.3V CAN bus, you do not need a 3.3V CAN transceiver. There is a difference between 3.3V CAN transceivers and CAN transceivers with the ability to accept 3.3V logic levels. 3.3V CAN transceivers use a 3.3V VCC supply voltage…
Part Number: DS125DF1610 Sometimes for development/test purpose, you may want to have a 10GbE PRBS generator. How would you setup DS125DF1610 to generate these different PRBS patterns.
Part Number: DS125DF1610 You have different trace lengths on inputs of the DS125DF1610 device. How do you set up cross point registers to allow every channel CTLE to adapt to it's incoming signal loss characteristics?