TSB12LV23
Abstract: TPA Series TSB41AB2 TSB12LV21 TSB12LV22 TSB12LV26 TSB12LV31 TSB12LV41 TSB12LV42 TSB41LV02A
Text: TSB41AB2 IEEE 1394a-2000 TWO-PORT CABLE TRANSCEIVER/ARBITER SLLS424B – JUNE 2000 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2001 D Fully Supports Provisions of IEEE D D D D D D D D 1394-1995 Standard for High Performance Serial Bus† and IEEE 1394a-2000 Fully Interoperable With FireWire and
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SLLS424B
1394a-2000
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TPA Series
TSB41AB2
TSB12LV21
TSB12LV22
TSB12LV26
TSB12LV31
TSB12LV41
TSB12LV42
TSB41LV02A
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TSB12LV23
Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: TSB41AB2 IEEE 1394a-2000 TWO-PORT CABLE TRANSCEIVER/ARBITER SLLS424B – JUNE 2000 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2001 D Fully Supports Provisions of IEEE D D D D D D D D D Fail-Safe Circuitry Senses Sudden Loss of 1394-1995 Standard for High Performance Serial Bus† and IEEE 1394a-2000
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TSB41LV04A
Abstract: SLLS425 TSB41AB1 TSB41AB2 TSB41AB3 TSB41LV06A TSB43AA22 SLLZ012
Text: ERRATA FOR THE 1394 PHYSICAL LAYER DEVICES TEXAS INSTRUMENTS’ DISCRETE PHY DEVICES AND INTEGRATED DEVICES Problem: There is a slight potential for PHY lock-up in a receiving node (this includes a node that is repeating) when a peer node is powered off or unplugged while transmitting data to the receiving node.
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