Features: Operates from a Single 3.3V Supply Low Supply Current: ICC = 200mAESD Protection Over ±10kVAvailable in 16-Pin SOIC Narrow PackageUses Small Capacitors: 0.1mF Operates to 120kBaudOutput Overvoltage Does Not Force Current Back into SuppliesEIA/TIA562 I/O Lines Can Be Forced to ±25V Witho...
LTC1386: Features: Operates from a Single 3.3V Supply Low Supply Current: ICC = 200mAESD Protection Over ±10kVAvailable in 16-Pin SOIC Narrow PackageUses Small Capacitors: 0.1mF Operates to 120kBaudOutput O...
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Supply Voltage (VCC) ......................................... 5V
Input Voltage
Driver .................................... 0.3V to VCC + 0.3V
Receiver ............................................. 25V to 25V
Digital Input ........................... 0.3V to VCC + 0.3V
Output Voltage
Driver .................................................. 25V to 25V
Receiver .................................. 0.3V to VCC + 0.3V
Short-Circuit Duration
V+ ................................................................... 30 sec
V ................................................................... 30 sec
Driver Output .............................................. Indefinite
Receiver Output .......................................... Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range ............. 0°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature Range ......... 65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec).............. 300°C
DescriptionThe LTC1386 is an ultra-low power 2-driver/2-receiver EIA/TIA562 transceiver that operates from a single 3.3V supply. The charge pump requires only four space-saving 0.1mF capacitors. The supply current (ICC) of the transceiver is only 200mA with driver outputs unloaded.
The LTC1386 is fully compliant with all data rate and overvoltage EIA/TIA562 specifications. The transceiver can operate up to 120kbaud with a 1000pF, 3kW load. Both driver outputs and receiver inputs can be forced to ±25V without damage and can survive multiple ±10kV ESD strikes.