The TXB0101DRLR can drive up to 100 pF of capacitance. However, it's recommended to keep the capacitance as low as possible to ensure signal integrity and minimize power consumption.
To ensure signal integrity, use a low-ESR capacitor (e.g., ceramic or film capacitor) for decoupling, keep the PCB traces short and well-terminated, and avoid using long cables or connectors that can introduce signal reflections.
No, the TXB0101DRLR is designed for digital signal level shifting and is not suitable for analog signal level shifting. It's recommended to use a dedicated analog level shifter or a voltage translator for analog signals.
The TXB0101DRLR can handle frequencies up to 100 MHz. However, the actual frequency limit may be lower depending on the specific application, PCB layout, and signal quality.
Yes, the TXB0101DRLR can be used in a bidirectional configuration, but it requires careful consideration of the signal direction and voltage levels to avoid signal contention and damage to the device.