0
Number of receivers |
1 |
Number of transmitters |
1 |
Duplex |
Half |
Supply voltage (nom) (V) |
5 |
Signaling rate (max) (Mbps) |
10 |
IEC 61000-4-2 contact (±V) |
None |
Fault protection (V) |
-10 to 15 |
Common-mode range (V) |
-7 to 12 |
Number of nodes |
32 |
Isolated |
No |
Supply current (max) (µA) |
50000 |
Rating |
Catalog |
Operating temperature range (°C) |
0 to 70 |
PDIP (P)-8-92.5083 mm² 9.81 x 9.43
The SN75176A differential bus transceiver is a monolithic integrated circuit designed for bidirectional data communication on multipoint bus-transmission lines. It is designed for balanced transmission lines and meets ANSI Standard EIA/TIA-422-B and ITU Recommendation V.11.
The SN75176A combines a 3-state differential line driver and a differential input line receiver, both of which operate from a single 5-V power supply. The driver and receiver have active-high and active-low enables, respectively, that can be externally connected together to function as a direction control. The driver differential outputs and the receiver differential inputs are connected internally to form differential input/output (I/O) bus ports that are designed to offer minimum loading to the bus whenever the driver is disabled or VCC = 0. These ports feature wide positive and negative common-mode voltage ranges making the device suitable for party-line applications.
The driver is designed to handle loads up to 60 mA of sink or source current. The driver features positive- and negative-current limiting and thermal shutdown for protection from line fault conditions. Thermal shutdown is designed to occur at a junction temperature of approximately 150°C. The receiver features a minimum input impedance of 12 kΩ, an input sensitivity of ±200 mV, and a typical input hysteresis of 50 mV.
The SN75176A can be used in transmission-line applications employing the SN75172 and SN75174 quadruple differential line drivers and SN75173 and SN75175 quadruple differential line receivers.
The SN75176A is characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C.