Zenode.ai Logo
Beta
16 SOIC
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

AM26LS31CDRE4

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

IC DRIVER 4/0 16SOIC

Deep-Dive with AI

Search across all available documentation for this part.

16 SOIC
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

AM26LS31CDRE4

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

IC DRIVER 4/0 16SOIC

Deep-Dive with AI

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationAM26LS31CDRE4
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Drivers/Receivers [custom]4
Number of Drivers/Receivers [custom]0
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case16-SOIC
Package / Case [x]0.154 in
Package / Case [y]3.9 mm
ProtocolRS422, RS485
Supplier Device Package16-SOIC
TypeDriver
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.25 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4.75 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$

Description

General part information

AM26LS31 Series

The AM26LS31CN-E family of devices is a quadruple complementary-output line driver designed to meet the requirements of ANSI TIA/EIA-422-B and ITU (formerly CCITT) Recommendation V.11. The 3-state outputs have high-current capability for driving balanced lines such as twisted-pair or parallel-wire transmission lines, and are in the high-impedance state in the power-off condition. The enable function is common to all four drivers and offers the choice of an active-high or active-low enable (G, G) input. Low-power Schottky circuitry reduces power consumption without sacrificing speed.

The AM26LS31CN-E family of devices is a quadruple complementary-output line driver designed to meet the requirements of ANSI TIA/EIA-422-B and ITU (formerly CCITT) Recommendation V.11. The 3-state outputs have high-current capability for driving balanced lines such as twisted-pair or parallel-wire transmission lines, and are in the high-impedance state in the power-off condition. The enable function is common to all four drivers and offers the choice of an active-high or active-low enable (G, G) input. Low-power Schottky circuitry reduces power consumption without sacrificing speed.

Documents

Technical documentation and resources

No documents available