The AM26LS31C is a quadruple differential line driver designed by Texas Instruments, aimed at delivering exceptional performance in digital communication systems. This integrated circuit is specifically engineered to convert TTL or CMOS input logic levels to differential outputs, suitable for balanced or unbalanced digital data transmission over long distances or in electrically noisy environments.
Key Features
- Compatibility: The device is compatible with ANSI Standards EIA/TIA-422-B and RS-423-B and ITU recommendations V.11 and X.27.
- Input Logic: TTL and CMOS compatible inputs ensure that the AM26LS31C can be interfaced with a wide range of digital systems without the need for additional level shifting.
- Output Drivers: Four differential line drivers provide a robust output signal, capable of withstanding the rigors of industrial environments.
- Power Supply: The device operates over a wide range of supply voltages from 4.5V to 5.5V, making it versatile for various applications.
- Speed: It features fast switching times, with propagation delay times typically less than 10ns, ensuring high-speed data transmission capabilities.
- Temperature Range: The AM26LS31C is designed to operate over a broad temperature range, making it suitable for industrial applications.
Applications
The AM26LS31C is ideal for a host of applications that require reliable data transmission. It can be used in:
- Digital data transmission systems
- Instrumentation control interfaces
- Ground loop elimination systems
- Peripheral drivers and receivers
- Long-distance and/or noisy environment communication
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the AM26LS31C is no exception. This device is built to meet the high standards expected from a leading semiconductor manufacturer, ensuring long-term performance and dependability in your digital communication applications.