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SN74LVC1G08-Q1: DESIGN REVIEW

Part Number: SN74LVC1G08-Q1
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1G17-Q1, SN74LVC2G08-Q1

Hello,

Kindly review the attached design using SN74LVC1G08QDRYRQ1
Thanks,

Melbin

SN74LVC1G08QDRYRQ1_SCH_28DEC2020.pdf

  • Hello,

    We are working on a project with SN74LVC1G08QDRYRQ1 in it.
    Kindly review the attached schematics and let me know the review comments.

    SN74LVC1G08QDRYRQ1_SCH_28DEC2020.pdf

  • Hi Melbin,

    Thanks for the opportunity to review your schematics.

    It looks like you're using one AND gate as a buffer (A tied high) and the other to AND the buffered output and the signal INH_ENA_ISO together.

    The parts that I can see on the schematic are fine. You can get rid of R2623 and short pin 1 of U348 directly to V_CAN_VIO. You might consider swapping that AND gate to a Schmitt-trigger buffer, depending on the input signal characteristics at PMIC_SS2. If it's a relatively slow signal, a Schmitt-trigger buffer will prevent errouneous outputs and added power consumption. SN74LVC1G17-Q1 would be a good choice.

    I can't see the signals at PMIC_SS2 or INH_ENA_ISO, so I don't know if they are good or not. I would recommend signals that are near the power rails (0V and 3.3V) for logic low and high, and transition quickly between those rails (max transition time of 33ns).

    Additionally, I can't see the load at OUT_1. I would recommend a light load (15pF to 50pF) and up to 24mA current drive.

  • No obvious problems.

    This circuit, as shown, could be implemented with a single AND gate. I guess input A of U348 is intended for debugging or future extensions?

  • Hey Melbin,

    To add to what Clemens mentioned, if this topology is needed then you could use a device like the SN74LVC2G08-Q1.

  • Melbin,

    I noticed that you have already posted this. In an effort to consolidate posts on E2E, I have merged the threads.

    Best,

    Danny