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AT26LS32 - Quad High Speed Differential Line Reciver

General Description

The AT26LS32 is a quad differential line receivers designed to meet the RS-422 requirements for balanced and unbalanced digital data transmission.

The AT26LS32 has an input sensitivity of 200 mV over the input voltage range of ±7V.

Key Features

  • » Operating Temperature range of +125°C to -55°C » High differential or common-mode input voltage ranges of ±7V on the AT26LS32 » ±0.2V sensitivity over the input voltage range » Meets all requirements of RS-422 » 6k minimum input impedance » 100 mV input hysteresis » Operation from a single 5V supply » 3-State outputs, with choice of complementary output enables for receiving directly onto a data bus Quad High Speed Differential Line Reciver AT26LS32 Device Pin Outs Ceramic LCC - E Suffix Cera.

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Part number AT26LS32
Manufacturer Anloy Technologies
File Size 182.72 KB
Description Quad High Speed Differential Line Reciver
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Anloy Technologies Die Manufacturers Available » National Semiconductor Product Features » Operating Temperature range of +125°C to -55°C » High differential or common-mode input voltage ranges of ±7V on the AT26LS32 » ±0.2V sensitivity over the input voltage range » Meets all requirements of RS-422 » 6k minimum input impedance » 100 mV input hysteresis » Operation from a single 5V supply » 3-State outputs, with choice of complementary output enables for receiving directly onto a data bus Quad High Speed Differential Line Reciver AT26LS32 Device Pin Outs Ceramic LCC - E Suffix Ceramic Dip - J Suffix Flat Pack - W Suffix General Description The AT26LS32 is a quad differential line receivers designed to meet the RS-422 requirements for balanced and unbalanced digital data transmission.