These devices are designed to survive overvoltage faults such as direct shorts to power supplies, mis-wiring faults, connector failures, cable crushes, and tool mis-applications. They are also robust to ESD events, with high levels of protection to human-body model specifications.
These devices combine a differential driver and a differential receiver, which operate from a single power supply. The driver differential outputs and the receiver differential inputs are connected internally to for a bus port suitable for half-duplex (two-wire bus) communication. A cable invert pin (INV) allows active correction of mis-wires that may occur during installation. Upon detecting communication errors, the user can apply a logic HIGH to the INV pin, effectively inverting the polarity of the differential bus port, thereby correcting for the reversed bus wires.
These devices feature a wide common-mode voltage range, making them suitable for multi-point applications over long cable runs. These devices are characterized from –40°C to 105°C.
For similar features with 3.3 V supply operation, see the SN65HVD1781 (SLLS877).
| Number of receivers | 1 |
| Number of transmitters | 1 |
| Duplex | Half |
| Supply voltage (nom) (V) | 5 |
| Signaling rate (max) (MBits) | 0.115 |
| Fault protection (V) | -70 to 70 |
| Common-mode range (V) | -20 to 25 |
| Number of nodes | 256 |
| Features | Fault protection |
| Isolated | No |
| Supply current (max) (µA) | 6000 |
| Rating | Catalog |
| Operating temperature range (°C) | -40 to 105 |
| SOIC (D) | 8 | 29.4 mm² 4.9 x 6 |