The TB5T1 device is a dual differential driver/receiver circuit that transmits and receives digital data over balanced transmission lines. The dual drivers translate input TTL logic levels to differential pseudo-ECL output levels. The dual receivers convert differential-input logic levels to TTL output levels. Each driver or receiver pair has its own common enable control allowing serial data and a control clock to be transmitted and received on a single integrated circuit. The TB5T1 requires the customer to supply termination resistors on the circuit board.
The power-down loading characteristics of the receiver input circuit are approximately 8 k
relative to the power supplies; hence, it does not load the transmission line when the circuit is powered down.
In circuits with termination resistors, the line remains impedance- matched when the circuit is powered down. The driver does not load the line when it is powered down.
All devices are characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C.
The logic inputs of this device include internal pull-up resistors of approximately 40 k
that are connected to VCC to ensure a logical high level input if the inputs are open circuited.
| Function | Transceiver |
| Protocols | PECL |
| Number of transmitters | 2 |
| Number of receivers | 2 |
| Supply voltage (V) | 5 |
| Signaling rate (MBits) | 100 |
| Input signal | PECL, TTL |
| Output signal | PECL, TTL |
| Rating | Catalog |
| Operating temperature range (°C) | -40 to 85 |
| SOIC (D) | 16 | 59.4 mm² 9.9 x 6 |
| SOIC (DW) | 16 | 106.09 mm² 10.3 x 10.3 |