Product Overview: SN65HVD3085EDRG4
The SN65HVD3085EDRG4 is a robust, low-power transceiver module from Texas Instruments designed for RS-485 and RS-422 communication. This device is engineered to operate in demanding environments and is suitable for industrial applications that require high-speed data transmission with reliable performance.
Key Features
- Electrical Interface: The SN65HVD3085EDRG4 complies with the RS-485 and RS-422 standards, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of industrial communication systems.
- Low Power Consumption: With its low-power design, this transceiver maintains efficient operation, making it ideal for battery-operated and power-sensitive applications.
- High-Speed Data Transmission: It supports data rates up to 200 kbps, enabling fast and reliable data exchange, which is crucial for real-time applications.
- Bus-Pin ESD Protection: The device features electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection on the bus pins, exceeding the IEC 61000-4-2 (Level 4) standards, which provides robustness against electrical disturbances.
- Thermal Shutdown Protection: Incorporated thermal shutdown protection prevents the device from overheating, enhancing its reliability and longevity.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: The SN65HVD3085EDRG4 is built to perform over an industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, assuring stable operation in extreme conditions.
Applications
With its resilient design and advanced features, the SN65HVD3085EDRG4 is well-suited for a variety of applications including:
- Industrial control systems
- Building automation
- Networked security systems
- Remote data acquisition
- Factory automation
Package and Quality
The device is available in a compact 8-pin SOIC package, which allows for easy integration into existing designs without consuming much board space. Manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions, the SN65HVD3085EDRG4 is produced with high-quality standards, ensuring performance and reliability that engineers and designers can trust for their critical communication needs.