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SN65LBC175, SN75LBC175 QUADRUPLE LOW-POWER DIFFERENTIAL LINE RECEIVERS

SLLS171 - OCTOBER 1993


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The SN65LBC175 and SN75LBC175 are monolithic, quadruple, differential line receivers with 3-state outputs and are designed to meet the requirements of the EIA standards RS-422-A, RS-423-A, RS-485, and CCITT Recommendation V.11. The devices are optimized for balanced multipoint bus transmission at data rates up to and exceeding 10 million bits per second. The receivers are enabled in pairs with an active-high enable input. Each differential receiver input features high impedance, hysteresis for increased noise immunity, and sensitivity of ±200 mV over a common-mode input voltage range of 12 V to -7 V. The fail-safe design ensures that when the inputs are open circuited, the outputs are always high. Both devices are designed using the TI proprietary LinBiCMOSTM technology allowing low power consumption, high switching speeds, and robustness.

This device offers optimum performance when used with the SN75LBC172 or SN75LBC174 quadruple line drivers. The SN65LBC175 and SN75LBC175 are available in the 16-pin DIP (N) and small-outline inline circuit (SOIC) D packages.

The SN65LBC175 is characterized over the industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. The SN75LBC175 is characterized for operation over the commercial temperature range of 0°C to 70°C.


Title: QUADRUPLE LOW-POWER DIFFERENTIAL LINE RECEIVERS
Product Family: TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS
Device Functionality: TRANSMITTERS/RECEIVERS
Orderable Devices: SN65LBC175D, SN65LBC175DR, SN65LBC175N, SN75LBC175D, SN75LBC175DR, SN75LBC175N

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