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Part Number: SN65HVD77 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THVD1451 , Dear team,
Is there a PSpice model of SN65HVD77 or THVD1451?
If no,
Would you please create PSpice model for SN65HVD77 and THVD1451? The customer has a process to simulate PSpice model before…
Part Number: SN65HVD77 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD76 Hello support team,
My customer want to know about the current consumption of SN65HVD77 as shown below:
Is the chart of "Figure 13. SN65HVD76, SN65HVD77 Supply Current vs Signal Rate…
Part Number: SN65HVD77 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM26LV31E Good afternoon,
i have a couple of questions regarding this part and RS485 in general.
1) I was wondering if the P/N can be swapped on these parts? Ie Z would go to P and Y would go to P…
Part Number: SN65HVD77 Tool/software: Code Composer Studio Hi team,
My customer wants to use this device.
Please let me know how to calculation for termination resister.
Best regards
Hayashi
Part Number: SN65HVD74 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD77 Hi Team,
I have a question about SN65HVD7x/147x switching characteristics.
SN65HVD7x/147x series support 400k,20M,50Mbps and each switching characteristics are different. e.g. tr,tf = 100…
Hi Kevin,
Yes, the '147x devices were released as higher-ESD versions of the '7x devices.
SN65HVD70 → SN65HVD1470
SN65HVD71 → SN65HVD1471
SN65HVD73 → SN65HVD1473
SN65HVD74 → SN65HVD1474
SN65HVD76 → SN65HVD1476
SN65HVD77 → S…
Part Number: SN65HVD21 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD77 , , THVD1550 , THVD1439V , THVD1439 , THVD1420 Hi Team, What is the minimum storage temperature for SN65HVD21D? Thanks in advance! Kind Regards, Jejomar
Part Number: SN65HVD82 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THVD1510 , SN65HVD888 Team,
Could HVD888 be used instead of HVD82? Are they P2P dropped-in replacement? SN65HVD888 vs SN65HVD82 If not is there a way to make a PCB change to accommodate the use of…
Hi Puneeth,
Yes, devices that convert in both directions are typically referred to as transceivers. If you need to convert in both directions simultaneously, then you could use a full-duplex transceiver. An example of one of these devices that could…