• Part: SN75176BP
  • Description: Differential Bus Transceivers
  • Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
  • Size: 1.01 MB
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SN75176BP
SN75176BP is Differential Bus Transceivers manufactured by Texas Instruments.
- Part of the SN75176B comparator family.
Features - Bidirectional transceivers - Meet or exceed the requirements of ANSI standards TIA/EIA-422-B and TIA/EIA-485-A and ITU Remendations V.11 and X.27 - Designed for multipoint transmission on long bus lines in noisy environments - 3-State driver and receiver outputs - Individual driver and receiver enables - Wide positive and negative input/output bus voltage ranges - ± 60-m A Maximum driver output capability - Thermal shutdown protection - Driver positive and negative current limiting - 12-kΩ Minimum Receiver Input Impedance - ± 200-m V Receiver input sensitivity - 50-m V Typical receiver input hysteresis - Operate from single 5-V supply 2 Applications - Chemical and gas sensors - Digital signage - HMI (human machine interfaces) - Motor controls: AC induction, brushed and brush- less dc, low- and high-voltage, stepper motors, and permanent magnets - TETRA Base stations - Tele towers: remote electrical tilt units (ret) and tower mounted amplifiers (TMA) - Weigh scales - Wireless repeaters 3 DE 4 D 2 RE 1 R 3 Description The SN65176B and SN75176B differential bus transceivers are designed for bidirectional data munication on multipoint bus transmission lines. They are designed for balanced transmission lines and meet ANSI Standards TIA/EIA-422-B and TIA/ EIA-485-A and ITU Remendations V.11 and X.27. The SN65176B and SN75176B devices bine a 3-state differential line driver and a differential input line receiver, both of which operate from a single 5V power supply. The driver and receiver have activehigh and active-low enables, respectively, that can be connected together externally to function as a direction control. The driver differential outputs and the receiver differential inputs are connected internally to form differential input/output (I/O) bus ports that are designed to offer minimum loading to the bus when the driver is disabled or VCC = 0. These ports feature wide positive and negative mon-mode voltage ranges, making the device suitable for...