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SN74LVC1G06: Input rise time

Part Number: SN74LVC1G06

The datasheet states that the input transition rise time or fall should be less than 33ns for 3.3V to avoid excessive current consumption and oscillations. If input rise time is 1.3 microseconds, the SN74LVC1G06DCK is used to drive an LED (4mA) and the input low-to-high transition occurs once per power cycle, will there be any problems?

  • During the slow rise, there will be excessive current consumption and oscillations. The latter can reduce the lifetime of the device.

    Do you really need the inverting open-drain output? Can't you drive the LED from the anode?