SN65HVD05,SN65HVD06,SN65HVD07
SN75HVD05,SN75HVD06,SN75HVD07
SLLS533B – MAY 2002 – REVISED MAY 2003
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HIGH OUTPUT RS-485 TRANSCEIVERS
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
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Minimum Differential Output Voltage of 2.5 V
Into a 54-Ω Load
The SN65HVD05, SN75HVD05, SN65HVD06,
SN75HVD06, SN65HVD07, andSN75HVD07combine
a 3-state differential line driver and differential line
receiver. They are designed for balanced data
Open-Circuit, Short-Circuit, and Idle-Bus
Failsafe Receiver
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transmission
and
interoperate
with
ANSI
1/8 Unit-Load Option Available (Up to 256
TIA/EIA-485-A and ISO 8482E standard-compliant
devices. The driver is designed to provide a differential
output voltage greater than that required by these
standards for increased noise margin. The drivers and
receivers have active-high and active-low enables
respectively, which can be externally connected
together to function as direction control.
Nodes on the Bus)
Bus-Pin ESD Protection Exceeds 16 kV HBM
Driver Output Slew Rate Control Options
Electrically Compatible With ANSI
TIA/EIA-485-A Standard
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Low-Current Standby Mode . . . 1 µA Typical
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Glitch-Free Power-Up and Power-Down
Protection for Hot-Plugging Applications
The driver differential outputs and receiver differential
inputs connect internally to form a differential input/
output (I/O) bus port that is designed to offer minimum
loadingto the bus whenever the driver is disabled or not
powered. These devices feature wide positive and
negative common-mode voltage ranges, making them
suitable for party-line applications.
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Pin Compatible With Industry Standard
SN75176
APPLICATIONS
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Data Transmission Over Long or Lossy Lines
or Electrically Noisy Environments
D OR P PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
Profibus Line Interface
Industrial Process Control Networks
Point-of-Sale (POS) Networks
Electric Utility Metering
Building Automation
R
RE
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V
B
A
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
CC
GND
Digital Motor Control
DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs
LOGIC DIAGRAM
(POSITIVE LOGIC)
DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT CURRENT
5
T
= 25°C
A
4.5
4
DE at V
CC
1
D at V
CC
= 5 V
60 Ω Load
Line
R
V
CC
3.5
30 Ω Load
Line
2
3
RE
2.5
2
3
4
DE
D
1.5
6
7
A
B
1
0.5
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
I
– Differential Output Current – mA
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