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Texas Instruments (TI) Logic support forum is an extensive online knowledge base where millions of technical questions and solutions are available 24/7. You can search logic IC content or ask technical support questions on everything from voltage level translation and transceivers to standard logic gates and specialty logic devices. Find the right solution for your circuit design challenges by using our TI E2E™ support forums that are supported by thousands of contributing TI experts.
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  • [FAQ] What is TPLD?

    Malcolm Lyn
    Malcolm Lyn
    FAQ: TPLD > Current FAQ TPLD stands for TI Programmable Logic Devices . These devices are a family of programmable logic devices integrating multiple digital and analog functions into a single small package.
    • 6 months ago
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  • [FAQ] Frequently Asked Questions: TPLD

    Malcolm Lyn
    Malcolm Lyn
    Top TI Programmable Logic FAQs What is TPLD? Does TPLD have memory? What kind of memory does TPLD use? Can TI program TPLD for me? Can a third party program TPLD for me? Can I permanently program TPLD in-system or in production myself? What…
    • 6 months ago
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  • [FAQ] What are the differences between the TXS-Type Variants (E,V)?

    Jack Guan
    Jack Guan
    Part Number: TXS0104V Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TXS0102 , TXS0102V Tool/software: The biggest difference between the two variants is the ESD protection with TXS-Type offering IEC-ESD protection on the 4-ch/8-ch and higher ESD protection than…
    • 10 months ago
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  • [FAQ] Dual Footprinting - How to design around supply constraints and create flexibility for boards

    Albert Xu1
    Albert Xu1
    Part Number: SN74HCS08 Tool/software: App Note: Optimizing Board Design for Supply Constrained Environments Dual foot-printing packages is the practice of overlaying a package's layout on top of another package. This allows more flexibility in system…
    • 11 months ago
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  • [FAQ] Which IBIS model should I choose for simulating Auto-Bidirectional Translators (LSF,TXB,TXS) ?

    Jack Guan
    Jack Guan
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LSF0101 FAQ: Logic and Voltage Translation > Auto-Bidirectional Level-Shifters > Current FAQ In most cases, it is recommended to test with the device EVM instead as it yields much more accurate results under specific…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] How can I level shift up to 30 V?

    Michael Ikwuyum
    Michael Ikwuyum
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TXH0137D FAQ: Logic and Voltage Translation > Fixed DIR / DIR CNTRL Level-Shifters >> Current FAQ Existing level-shifters typically support up to 18 V. For up to 30 V, see the TXH0137D family highlighted below. …
    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] What is the VIH / VIL required for a Schmitt-Trigger device?

    Michael Ikwuyum
    Michael Ikwuyum
    FAQ: Logic and Voltage Translation > Fixed DIR / DIR CNTRL Level-Shifters >> Current FAQ Consider the worst-case values in the electrical characteristics table; VT+(max) and VT−(min) are what matters for VIH and VIL respectively. See Understanding Schmitt…
    • over 1 year ago
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    • Logic forum
  • [FAQ] How can I choose a high drive strength device?

    Michael Ikwuyum
    Michael Ikwuyum
    FAQ: Logic and Voltage Translation > Auto-Bidirectional Level-Shifters > Fixed DIR / DIR CNTRL Level-Shifters >> Current FAQ Choosing a high drive strength device depends on the below: Static DC drive strength: Drive required for a constant HIGH…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] TXB0304 oscillates but TXB0104 works, why?

    Michael Ikwuyum
    Michael Ikwuyum
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TXB0304 , TXB0104 FAQ: Logic and Voltage Translation > Auto-Bidirectional Level-Shifters >> Current FAQ The most common reason is due to impedance mismatches. TXB0304 specifies a stronger output impedance than TXB0104…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] How can I mitigate TXB / TXS oscillation concerns?

    Michael Ikwuyum
    Michael Ikwuyum
    FAQ: Logic and Voltage Translation > Auto-Bidirectional Level-Shifters >> Current FAQ To mitigate oscillation concerns with devices with edge rate accelerators / one-shots such as TXB / TXS devices, consider below: Short enough traces for round…
    • over 1 year ago
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