AM26LS30PC Motorola, AM26LS30PC Datasheet
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... EIA–422–A Enable AB Out A In C/En CD Input A Out B Out C Input D Out D Enable CD Device V CC – 1 Gnd – 5 AM26LS30PC V EE – 8 Mode – 4 MC26LS30D AM26LS30FN Motorola, Inc. 1995 Order this document by AM26LS30/D AM26LS30 DUAL DIFFERENTIAL/ QUAD SINGLE–ENDED LINE DRIVERS SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA ...
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... A –100 0 +100 –150 –95 –60 mA –150 – – 150 50 – 150 – – 0.8 Vdc 2.0 – – Vdc – – 0 100 –200 –8.0 – – 0 – –1.5 – – Vdc mA – MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA ...
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... Input Low to High Input High to Low Skew Timing (Figure 5) t PDH to t PDL for Each Driver Max to Min t PDH Within a Package Max to Min t PDL Within a Package MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA AM26LS30 Gnd, (Notes 1 and 3) Symbol t r ...
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... Figure 2. Single–Ended Output Test (0 Mode = 1 1 PDH 90% 50% V out 10 ns. MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA Outputs ...
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... SK4 = t PDH –t PDL for each driver SK5 computed by subtracting the shortest t PDH from the longest t PDH of the 4 drivers within a package SK6 computed by subtracting the shortest t PDL from the longest t PDL of the 4 drivers within a package. MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA AM26LS30 1.5 V ...
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... Figure 11. Output Voltage versus Output Sink Current –3.25 –3.75 –4.25 –4.75 – 50 – OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA 100 120 Input Voltage t t Pins –5 Differential or Single–Ended Mode 5.0 7.0 9.0 11 ...
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... APPLIED OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) Figure 16. Rise/Fall Time versus Capacitance 1.0 k Single–Ended Mode Mode = 5 –5.0 V 100 10 1.0 10 MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA AM26LS30 Figure 13. Internal Negative Bias Current 0 –5.0 –10 Single–Ended Mode –15 Mode = 5 –5.0 V Supply Current = Bias Current + I OL – ...
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... P.C. board tracks are involved. Additionally, the capacitors help absorb transients induced onto the drivers’ outputs from the external cable (from ESD, motor noise, nearby computers, etc.). MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA 5% of each other. Each ...
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... + –60 mA (each driver 5.25 V, the suitability of the package types is calculated as follows. The power dissipated is [3 (5. 454 mW MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA AM26LS30 The junction temperature calculates to (0.454 DIP package (0.454 SOIC package. ...
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... Leaving off the terminations will generally result in reflections which can have amplitudes of several volts above several volts below ground These overshoots/undershoots can disrupt the driver and/or receiver, create false data, and in some cases, damage components on the bus. MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA ...
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... Stubs should be as short as possible. 3. Receivers = AM26LS32, MC3486, SN75173 or SN75175. 4. Circuit grounds must be connected together through a dedicated wire TTL TTL C C TTL TTL D AM26LS30 MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA AM26LS30 Figure 17. EIA–422–A Example R TTL R TTL En TTL D TTL TTL D Figure 18. EIA– ...
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... MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA 1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982. 2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH. 3. DIMENSION L TO CENTER OF LEADS WHEN FORMED PARALLEL. 4. DIMENSION B DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. 5. ROUNDED CORNERS OPTIONAL. INCHES MILLIMETERS DIM MIN MAX ...
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... PROTRUSION OR INTRUSION. THE DAMBAR PROTRUSION(S) SHALL NOT CAUSE THE H DIMENSION TO BE GREATER THAN 0.037 (0.940). THE DAMBAR INTRUSION(S) SHALL NOT CAUSE THE H DIMENSION TO BE SMALLER THAN 0.025 (0.635). MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA AM26LS30 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS FN SUFFIX PLASTIC PACKAGE CASE 775–02 ISSUE C 0 ...
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... Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. Motorola makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does Motorola assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters can and do vary in different applications. All operating parameters, including “ ...