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Data Sheet Abstract

SN75C198 QUADRUPLE LOW-POWER LINE DRIVERS

SLLS051C - JULY 1990 - REVISED MARCH 1997


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The SN75C198 is a monolithic low-power BI-MOS device containing four low-power line drivers designed to interface data terminal equipment (DTE) with data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) in conformance with the specifications of ANSI EIA/TIA-232-E. The drivers of the SN75C198 are similar to those of the SN75C188 quadruple driver. The drivers have a controlled-output slew rate that is limited to a maximum of 30 V/us. This feature eliminates the need for external components.

The sleep-mode input, SM\, can switch the outputs to high impedance, which avoids the transmission of corrupted data during power-up and allows significant system power savings during data-off periods.

The SN75C198 is characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C.

H = high level, L = low level, X = irrelevant, Z= high impedance


Title: QUADRUPLE LOW-POWER LINE DRIVERS
Product Family: TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS
Device Functionality: TRANSMITTERS/RECEIVERS
Orderable Devices: SN75C198D, SN75C198DR, SN75C198N

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