SLAA879A
January 2019 β March 2021
SN74LVC1G08
Trademarks
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Block Diagram
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Logic and Translation Use Cases
2.1
Logic Use Cases
2.1.1
Combine Power Good Signals
2.1.2
Debounce Switches and Buttons
2.1.3
Fanout Signals to Multiple Receivers
2.1.4
Latching Alarm Circuit with Reset
2.1.5
Generate a Clock Signal from a Crystal Oscillator
2.1.6
Condition Digital Signals
2.2
Voltage Translation Use Cases
2.2.1
SPI Communication
2.2.2
GPIO Communication
2.2.3
I2C Communication
2.2.4
SD Card Communication
2.2.5
I2S Communication
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Recommended Logic and Translation Families for IP Cameras
3.1
AUP: Advanced Ultra-Low-Power CMOS Logic and Translation
3.2
AXC: Advanced eXtremely Low-Voltage CMOS Translation
3.3
LVC: Low-Voltage CMOS Logic and Translation
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Related Documentation
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Revision History
2.1.5
Generate a Clock Signal from a Crystal Oscillator
Figure 2-6
Using an Unbuffered Inverter and Schmitt-trigger Inverter to Generate a Clock Signal From a Crystal Oscillator
Drive crystal oscillators directly
Can be disabled with added logic
Allows for selectable system clocks with multiple crystals
Outputs a clean and reliable square wave
See more about this use case in the application report
Use of the CMOS Unbuffered Inverter in Oscillator Circuits
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