Part Number: ISO1452 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1450 Dear TI team,
For a new product design I am going to implement a multitude of ISO1450 and/or ISO1452 isolated RS-485 transceivers in parallel. The application requires the skew between any of…
Part Number: ISO1452 Hi Sir,
as the datasheet "Isolated RS-485 Transceiver Reference Design" "SLLA453–May 2019"
I want to confirm the circuit full-duplex compatible with half-duplex or not?
I have RS422 full-duplex schematic…
Part Number: ISO1452 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: STRIKE , ISO7621 Hello for the ISO1452 Isolated RS485/RS422 Transceiver, I'm assuming it is capable of withstanding the DO-160G Level 4 Lightning Levels?
I have attached a screen shot of the voltage…
Part Number: ISO1452 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1450 , THVD1452 Hi Sir,
Attached file is schematic of ISO1452.
Please help to review the schmatic for RS485 half-duplex on ISO1452.
Thanks.
RS485_half-duplex.pdf
Part Number: ISO1452 What's the difference between ISO1452DW and ISO1452BDW is?
ISO1452BDW has very low inventory globally and I was just wondering if ISO1452DW would be a good substitute.
Thank you all in advance.
Part Number: ISO1452 I am using the ISO1452BDW in a 2-wire, half-duplex configuration. It appears from several other posts on the TI support forums that this should be achievable by tying the Y/A pins and Z/B pins together.
Should it be possible to hard…
Part Number: ISO1452 Hi,
We're using RS422, and i n our EE schematic design, we followed full-duplex.
After we check SPEC ISO1452BDWR, PIN name DE and RE is controlled by GPIO from SOC.
I have no idea why SOC need to control TX/RX if we're using full…