| Erik Malund 09/23/11 11:45 Read: 181 times Mt Airy, Nc USA |
#183857 - you youing whippersnappers, pay attention Responding to: Per Westermark's previous message |
The series resistances are enough for individual signals - the chips heats up but stay well within specification allowing the board to be used at quite high ambient temperatures. But moving from four individual buffers into driving all signals from a single chip is problematic.
you youing whippersnappers, pay attention, it is considerations like the above that makes the difference between 'equipment' and 'crap' Erik |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| Bit-configurable transceiver chips | Per Westermark | 09/12/11 02:28 |
| Suggesting....again... | Michael Karas | 09/12/11 05:35 |
| Alas 5V needed and ribbon cables are a bit "rough" | Per Westermark | 09/12/11 06:54 |
| Another Suggestion.... | Michael Karas | 09/12/11 05:59 |
| level translator | Jan Waclawek | 09/12/11 06:21 |
| Alas, "weak output drive" and no input hysterese | Per Westermark | 09/12/11 07:30 |
| TI sn74gtl2010 | Stefan KAnev | 09/17/11 02:18 |
| or NXP GTL2010,GTL2000 | Stefan KAnev | 09/19/11 01:24 |
| looks promising | Richard Erlacher | 09/21/11 22:29 |
| NXP GTL20xx -> NVT20xx | Jan Waclawek | 10/04/11 00:57 |
| Need to read more to understand them | Per Westermark | 09/20/11 02:04 |
| looks like the cat's miauw | Erik Malund | 09/21/11 07:45 |
| NXP has .... | Erik Malund | 09/12/11 13:28 |
| I2C or SPI just can't get even close to the huge bandwidth | Per Westermark | 09/12/11 14:01 |
| nope, no I²C clocks | Erik Malund | 09/12/11 14:21 |
| extender, not expander | Per Westermark | 09/12/11 14:37 |
| I have been wondering this myself | Justin Fontes | 09/12/11 16:18 |
| Supported capacitance seems to be the snag | Per Westermark | 09/12/11 17:23 |
| Differential SPI | Jez Smith | 09/16/11 09:39 |
| Serial -> buffers on adapter boards is a potential solution | Per Westermark | 09/16/11 14:41 |
| Have you considered programmable logic? | Richard Erlacher | 09/19/11 14:08 |
| I had suggested this as well | Michael Karas | 09/19/11 14:33 |
| Yes ... I remember that ... | Richard Erlacher | 09/19/11 23:43 |
| Long life | Per Westermark | 09/20/11 01:59 |
| They seem to live a long time ... | Richard Erlacher | 09/20/11 09:22 |
| Adapters | Per Westermark | 09/20/11 10:16 |
| These aren't necessarily so "huge" | Richard Erlacher | 09/20/11 19:52 |
| Not huge in size | Per Westermark | 09/21/11 01:49 |
| Some of them can handle that. | Richard Erlacher | 09/21/11 22:34 |
| Yes and no | Per Westermark | 09/22/11 04:53 |
| There are ways ... | Richard Erlacher | 09/22/11 10:55 |
| Body diodes | Per Westermark | 09/22/11 16:39 |
| serial termination ... | Erik Malund | 09/23/11 07:36 |
| Yes, current- and bandwidth-limiting components used | Per Westermark | 09/23/11 08:25 |
| you youing whippersnappers, pay attention | Erik Malund | 09/23/11 11:45 |
| pedantry, again | Andy Peters | 09/20/11 11:13 |
| What would YOU suggest? | Richard Erlacher | 09/20/11 19:45 |
| Here's a thought ... | Richard Erlacher | 10/17/11 03:03 |
| Probably | Per Westermark | 10/17/11 15:51 |
I'd sugest you consider older CPLD's | Richard Erlacher | 10/17/11 19:14 |



