TMC20040B, TMC2004OB, TMC2005 Selling Leads, Datasheet
MFG:TMC Package Cooled:NEW PART D/C:QFP
TMC20040B, TMC2004OB, TMC2005 Datasheet download

Part Number: TMC20040B
MFG: TMC
Package Cooled: NEW PART
D/C: QFP
MFG:TMC Package Cooled:NEW PART D/C:QFP
TMC20040B, TMC2004OB, TMC2005 Datasheet download

MFG: TMC
Package Cooled: NEW PART
D/C: QFP
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Datasheet: TMC1103
File Size: 88733 KB
Manufacturer: FAIRCHILD [Fairchild Semiconductor]
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Datasheet: TMC1103
File Size: 88733 KB
Manufacturer: FAIRCHILD [Fairchild Semiconductor]
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Datasheet: TMC2005
File Size: 157003 KB
Manufacturer: SMSC [SMSC Corporation]
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When configuring a network, the maximum number of nodes and the maximum cable length are limited by the electric capacity of the transceiver. In this ase, the network is expanded by an equipment called a "HUB" or "repeater". It maybe necessary to have a converter between coax, T/P and the fiber cable. It is easy to design a HUB or a repeater because the TMC2005 has various features for expanding such network.
It can connect with HYC9088 and HYC9068, RS485 transceiver, HYC2485S, HYC2488S and TTL interface for optical module. It can connect with three different transceivers at the same time and convert the media of each. (The data rate cannot be converted. It is necessary to operate all nodes in the same network at the same data rate). The Hubs can be expanded by connecting two or more TMC2005 chips. By setting one of 5 ports to open- drain output. The Hub can be expanded to either 12 or 16 ports.

