Quadruple Differential Line Receiver (Rev. I)
Texas Instruments
Description
The AM26C32 is a quadruple differential line receiver for balanced or unbalanced digital data transmission. The enable function is common to all four receivers and offers a choice of active-high or active-low input. The 3-state outputs permit connection directly to a bus-organized system. Fail-safe design specifies that if the inputs are open, the outputs are always high. The AM26C32 devices are manufactured using a BiCMOS process, which is a combination of bipolar and CMOS transistors. This process provides the high voltage and current of bipolar with the low power of CMOS to reduce the power consumption to about one-fifth that of the standard AM26LS32, while maintaining ac and dc performance. The AM26C32C is characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C. The AM26C32I is characterized for operation from 40°C to 85°C. The AM26C32Q is characterized for operation from 40°C to 125°C. The AM26C32M is characterized for operation over the full military temperature range of 55°C to 125°C.
Features
Meets or Exceeds the Requirements of ANSI TIA/EIA-422-B, TIA/EIA-423-B, and ITU Recommendation V.10 and V.11 Low Power, ICC = 10 mA Typ ±7-V Common-Mode Range With ±200-mV Sensitivity Input Hysteresis . . . 60 mV Typ tpd = 17 ns Typ Operates From a Single 5-V Supply 3-State Outputs Input Fail-Safe Circuitry Improved Replacements for AM26LS32 Available in Q-Temp Automotive High Reliability Automotive Applications Configuration Control/Print Support Qualification to Automotive Standards
Related Datasheets
| Part Number | Description | Category |
| AM26C31 | Quadruple Differential Line Driver (Rev. L) | Power Supplies, Batteries and Accessories |
| AM26C31-EP | Quadruple Differential Line Driver | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
| AM26LS32A | Quadruple Differential Line Receivers (Rev. E) | Power Supplies, Batteries and Accessories |
| REF3140 | 15ppm/°C Max, 100?A, SOT23-3 Series Voltage Reference (Rev. C) | ICs, Interface |
| TUSB2046B | 4-Port Hub for the Universal Serial Bus w/optional Serial EEPROM Interface (Rev. D) | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
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