The ADM3095EARZ-RL7 is a robust, high-speed transceiver module from Analog Devices Inc., designed to facilitate bidirectional data communications on balanced transmission lines. This integrated circuit is part of the Analog Devices family of RS-485/RS-422 transceivers, which are known for their reliability and performance in industrial applications.
Key Features
- Enhanced Data Rates: The device supports data rates up to 3.3 Mbps, making it suitable for high-speed data transmission requirements.
- Extended Common-Mode Range: The common-mode input range of -7V to +12V exceeds the industry standards, ensuring reliable data communication in electrically noisy environments.
- Thermal Shutdown Protection: The ADM3095EARZ-RL7 is equipped with a thermal shutdown feature that protects the device from damage due to excessive power dissipation.
- High ESD Protection: With an Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection level of ±15 kV on the transceiver interface pins, the device safeguards against sudden voltage spikes.
- Half-Duplex Operation: This transceiver is designed for half-duplex communication, allowing for bidirectional communication over a single pair of wires.
- Low Power Consumption: It operates with a low quiescent current, making it an energy-efficient choice for battery-powered and remote systems.
Applications
The ADM3095EARZ-RL7 is ideal for a broad range of applications that require robust and reliable data transmission. These include:
- Industrial Control Systems
- Building Automation
- Factory Automation
- Instrumentation and Control
- Networking and Data Communication
Product Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Data Rate |
Up to 3.3 Mbps |
| Common-Mode Range |
-7V to +12V |
| ESD Protection |
±15 kV |
| Supply Voltage |
3.3V |
| Package |
SOIC-8 |
The ADM3095EARZ-RL7 is available in a small, 8-lead SOIC package, providing a compact solution for space-constrained applications. With its combination of features and robustness, it is a go-to choice for designers looking to implement RS-485/RS-422 communication protocols in their systems.