IC Haus IC-VX SO16W 3-Channel Framer & Line Interface, Differential, 16-Pin WSOIC

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N° de stock RS:
285-8246
Numéro d'article Distrelec:
173-50-888
Référence fabricant:
IC-VX SO16W
Fabricant:
IC Haus
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Marque

IC Haus

Product Type

Framer & Line Interface

Logic Function

Line Driver

Number of Channels

3

Input Type

CMOS, Schmitt Trigger, TTL

Output Type

Differential

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

WSOIC

Pin Count

16

Minimum Supply Voltage

4.5V

Maximum High Level Output Current

100mA

Maximum Supply Voltage

32V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Low Level Output Current

100mA

Maximum Propagation Delay Time @ CL

2μs

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

iC-VX

Supply Current

30.100mA

Automotive Standard

No

Pays d'origine :
TW
The 3-channel differential line driver designed for line driver applications in engineering. It features 6 current-limited and short-circuit-proof push-pull drivers, with a guaranteed driver current of either 30mA or 100mA. The outputs are compatible with TTL and CMOS levels, and the device also includes integrated free-wheeling diodes and Schmitt trigger inputs with pull-up current sources and clamping diodes. It operates in an extended temperature range of -25 to 85 degrees Celsius and is available in SO16W package.

6 current-limited and short-circuit-proof push-pull driver

Guaranteed driver current can be set to 30mA or 100mA

Outputs compatible to TTL and CMOS levels

Integrated free-wheeling diodes

Short switching times and high slew rate

Schmitt trigger inputs with integrated pull-up current sources and clamping diodes

Operating points can be shifted by separate feed of inputs

On-chip thermal shutdown with hysteresis

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