TIP605, TIP606, TIP607 Selling Leads, Datasheet
MFG:TI Package Cooled:01+ D/C:TO-3
MFG:TI Package Cooled:01+ D/C:TO-3
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Datasheet: TIP605
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Manufacturer: TI [Texas Instruments]
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Datasheet: TIP606
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Manufacturer: ETC [ETC]
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Datasheet: TIP607
File Size: 208192 KB
Manufacturer: TI [Texas Instruments]
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· Interface according to IndustryPack specification
· Identification-PROM supports auto-configuration
· Single Size IndustryPack
· 16 interrupt generating differential digital inputs
· Up to 44V signal voltage for all 16 inputs
· Optocouplers for galvanic isolation of input to computer system
· All inputs have an electronic debounce circuit, debounce time is freely programmable
· Operating temperature -40°C to +85°C
· The TIP606 is an IndustryPack® compatible module and is designed for avionic test environments. It provides 16 optically isolated differential inputs for high unipolar input voltage which may exceed the supply voltage of the module.
· The inputs can withstand input voltage up to 44V maximum between the two differential input pins.
· Due to the differential inputs of the TIP606, it is even possible to use the module in noisy environments. The TIP606 provides a high differential input resistance of 112kohms typically.
· The interface circuit will detect a logic 1, if the differential voltage is typically greater than +14.0V and it will detect a logic 0, if the input voltage is typically lower than +3.5V.
· The inputs are isolated from the IP interface via optocouplers. Each input is capable of generating interrupts on rising or falling edges of the input signal. It is also possible to disable the generation of interrupts and poll the input register for new data.
