Every time I look at a pdf I never seem to see any info on rise and fall times of outputs.. for example...
A simple buffer..
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74lvc1g17.pdf
Seems to list everything but rise and fall times ?!
I used to see this quoted as "ns/V" years ago, or simple listing a example based on output load etc.. but don't see anything anymore ?
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Rise and fall times where in datasheets ?
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Re: Rise and fall times where in datasheets ?
Hi exxos I think in that pdf they show it in section 7.6 as part tpd table it also include the attenuation
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