The SN65176BDRE4 is a robust, high-performance differential bus transceiver from Texas Instruments, designed to meet the demanding requirements of balanced transmission lines. This integrated circuit is part of the industry-standard 75176 product family and is optimized for bidirectional data communication on multipoint bus transmission lines.
Key Features
- Interface Type: RS-485/RS-422
- Supply Voltage Range: 4.75V to 5.25V
- Signaling Rate: Up to 10 Mbps
- Bus-Pin ESD Protection: Exceeds 12 kV using Human-Body Model
- Thermal Shutdown Protection: Ensures device protection under fault conditions
- Low-Power Consumption: Ideal for energy-efficient applications
- Package Type: 8-Pin SOIC
Applications
The SN65176BDRE4 is suitable for a wide range of applications due to its ability to maintain signal integrity in challenging environments. It is commonly used in:
- Industrial control systems
- Building automation
- Networked security systems
- Data acquisition units
- Telecommunications equipment
Design and Integration
The device features a half-duplex differential line driver and receiver pair that operates with a single 5V power supply. Its design supports the RS-485 and RS-422 standards for serial communication, making it highly versatile for digital networks. With its high ESD protection, it is particularly well-suited for industrial environments where electrical noise can cause data corruption or damage to components.
Reliability and Quality
Texas Instruments is renowned for its commitment to quality and reliability. The SN65176BDRE4 is no exception, offering excellent performance stability and a long operational lifespan. This transceiver is a reliable choice for designers who require a trusted solution for their data communication needs.
Ordering Information
The SN65176BDRE4 is available for order in various quantities, with options for bulk or reel packaging to accommodate different production requirements. For detailed pricing and availability, please contact an authorized Texas Instruments distributor or visit the Texas Instruments website.