Part Number: ISOW1432 Dear TI, I have a few questions regarding the pins of the ISOW1432:
1.Is pin D (pin 2) internally pulled up? In Table 7-1. Pin Functions, there is no mention of an internal pull-up, but in Section 10.8 Device I/O Schematics, it…
Part Number: ISOW1432 Tool/software:
I want to select an isolated RS422 chip with a data rate of 10 Mbps or higher. It doesn't need a separate ISO power supply. The ISOW1432 seems to be a suitable choice. However, there are only two IO pins…
Part Number: ISOW1432 Tool/software: Hi team , Whether RE# should be pulled down or high.I am seeing one of the reference both DE and RE are Pulled down
Part Number: ISOW1432 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PROFIBUS , ISOW1412 We are considering using the ISOW1432 in Profibus Mode with a data rate of 2.5 Mbps and would like to inquire about its current consumption. Could you please provide information…
Part Number: ISOW1432 Tool/software: We are using the ISOW1432 isolated RS-422 transceiver in our design. When the device is powered on without any communication (idle state), we observe significant heat dissipation.
What is the nominal heat dissipation…
Part Number: ISOW1432 Tool/software: Hi,
We are interfacing ISOW1432 RS485 transceiver with MCU through UART interface UART TX- to D and UART RX to R, Please confirm this will work.
Also do we need to use flow control for these transceivers at MCU…
Part Number: ISOW1432 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISOW7841 Hi Team
Regarding:VISOOUT current maximum:
If VIO = 3.3 V and VDD = 3.3 V are applied, and the VISOOUT output voltage is 5 V, is this possible? If so, what is the maximum VISOOUT current…
Part Number: ISOW1432 Hi Team Regarding the PCB trace length of output lines A and B, the maximum trace length for the ISOW1432DFMR is not specified in the datasheet.
Could you please provide the recommended trace length
Regards,
Rami Reddy.