Part Number:AFE031
Team,
AFE031 Data sheet 41 states that:
TX_FLAG output is HI when the transmit signal path is enabled and ready for transmission. Same goes for RX_FLAG
When LO transmit signal path is not enabled. When LO receive signal path is not enabled.
Application report SBOA130A states that:
A LO TX_FLAG signals the device is ready for transmission. Same goes for RX_FLAG
TX_FLAG HI signals that the device is not ready for transmission. RX_FLAG HI signals that the device is not ready for reception
The data sheet and application report seem to be in disagreement. Do you agree?
Can TX_FLAG be used to indicate when a transmission is taking place?
Can RX_FLAG be used to indicate when a reception is taking place?
In schematic examples why are these always shown with discrete 33kohm pull-ups? Why not 10k pull-ups?
Thanks
Viktorija