Part Number: SN65HVD379 Tool/software: Hi team,
See an article on TI Forum. Someone add pull up resistor(4.7kohm) and pull down resistor(2.7kohm) over the differential signal.
What are these resistors for?
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Part Number: SN65HVD379 Hi Team,
My customer is using SN65HVD379 to communicate with RJ45 connector. I searched the data sheet, its not clear to me that if there is a 100 Ohm termination resistor already built –in to this chip, do they need to use 100…
Hello,
I don't see anything wrong with your connections, although in most cases full-duplex applications would omit the termination circuit on the output driver (since data flows in only one direction, it can be terminated just at the farthest end…
Part Number: SN65HVD379 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD78 Hello. I am designing the SN65HVD379DR part into my design and need to know the typical current draw (or power) for both the driver and the receiver at the max frequency rate. I am powering…
Hi Matt,
The feedback I received is that TI’s EP and Standard Products are not subject to the requirements outlined in MIL SPEC documents. Wafer lot cross section acceptance is not a requirement for non-QML product. For details on how TI’s process control…
Part Number: SN65HVD379 I am looking for Theta_JC values for the following component: SN65HVD379DR. It is not located on the component datasheet like most TI components.
Part Number: SN65HVD379 Hi, Expert,
485 has two wires, and 422 has four wires. So if am using a 422 traceiver, Can I connect A to Y and B to Z for 485 application?
Thanks
Peter
Hi g.f., You are correct - the SN65HVD379 does not have any internal failsafe protection. It was designed this way in order to support applications that define a particular external failsafe scheme, so it sounds like it should be a good fit for your application…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD379 hi
i couldnt make sn65hvd379 working multipoint. Only 2 nodes i get data back to master. Sending data has no problem.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD379 Hi,
Can I design with a part like the SN65HVD379 one connection that can support the RS485 and RS422 protocols?
thanks,