RS485 transceivers designed to survive overvoltage faults
12-06-2017 |
Texas Instruments
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Automotive & Transport
This Texas Instruments device is designed to survive overvoltage faults such as direct shorts to power supplies, mis-wiring faults, connector failures, cable crushes, and tool mis-applications. It is also robust to ESD events, with high levels of protection to the human-body-model specification.
The SN65HVD1781A-Q1 combines a differential driver and a differential receiver, which operate from a single power supply. The driver differential outputs and the receiver differential inputs are connected internally to form a bus port suitable for half-duplex (two-wire bus) communication. This port features a wide common-mode voltage range, making the device suitable for multipoint applications over long cable runs. The device is characterized from –40C to 125C. The device is pin-compatible with the industry-standard SN75176 transceiver, making it a drop-in upgrade in most systems.
The device is fully compliant with ANSI TIA/EIA 485A with a 5V supply and can operate with a 3.3V supply with reduced driver output voltage for low-power applications.