Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LV126A
Hi Team,
Can you please help us with our customer inquiry below?
My concern is regarding the datasheet for the SN74LVC126A, attached, and how it used in circuit.
- In the absolute maximum rating, a footnote (2) specifies that the voltage on Vo can exceeded this spec if input current ratings are observed. Can you provide more details on the voltage range if the current is lower or equal to the rated value?
- According to an answer in the TI Tech Forum here: https://e2e.ti.com/support/logic-group/logic/f/logic-forum/983169/sn74lvc126a-output-spec?tisearch=e2e-sitesearch&keymatch=SN74LVC126A. How accurate is this answer? Can we exceed Vcc + 0.5 or not?
- In that Forum answer, is D3 cathode terminated to ground or some other circuitry?
- We see in testing that if Vo is in between 2-4V from an external source, there is feedback voltage driven through the part which keeps Vcc around 150mV when the part is removed from power (we want VCC at 0). What is the internal circuitry of this part? We want to know why a voltage on Vout is causing feedback voltage through the part. I have attached the circuit for more details.
- Lastly, what type of behavior can we expect from this device when the device is OFF and Vout is non-zero?
Regards,
Danilo