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I would like to simulate the TXB0102DCUR which is bidirectional voltage level shifter it is not available in Pspice for simulation. It only has IBIS model can you able to provide…
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Dear Texas,
We are working on a project where we need to convert a 3.3V signal to 5V using your IC, part number TXB0102DCUR. This is being used for UART communication at a baud rate of 9600.
We are facing issues with…
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Hey Team,
In the circuit we utilized for one of our industrial sensor read kits, we incorporated a TXB device as a bidirectional buffer. According to the datasheet…
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…
Hi team,
would you help check if TXB0102 can support below CLK and DATA from SIM card?
I also see someone mentioned SN74AVC2T245 in the forum, which one is more suitable…
Hi Team, I am using TXB0102DCUR level shifter in our project but it is not working beyond 100Kbps, beyond 100kbps its rise and fall time increase and at 2.5Mbps we get Vcc voltage level output side, not a pulses. our direction is 5VccB…
Hello,
An actuator vendor provided schematics to interface circuitry between an MCU (on our end) and the actuator serial interface on (their end). The…
In the attached schematic, I am sending in a 42MHz clock signal.
At TP6 and TP7, the clock signal looks very good. (A nice square wave 0 to 3.3V at 42MHz)
After the TXB0102DCUR…
Hi
I received a question from a customer following this thread.
Customer Question
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Can I know what is the output rise and fall time or slew rate of the device at 1.8V supplies and 50pF cap load.
I am also looking for a buffer/ level shifter with…
I'm using the TXB0102 and seeing noise that prevents using it above ~1MHz, but the datasheet claims 60 MHz (60 Mbps) for my VDD setup.
In the attached scopeshots, a 2MHz square wave…