Hello Murat,
welcome to the forum! I guess the document you mentioned regarding the SN65HVD96 is this one:
http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slla336/slla336.pdf
There is also another TI design, to evaluate power over RS-485:
http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/tidu993…
Do you mean creating a differential bias voltage on the input to the RS-485 receiver? That would be a viable solution if the low-frequency content present in the data being sent is always of one polarity (e.g., a period in which the bus is idle "high…
Hi,
One problem I see is that the SN65HVD82 is only rated or a max data rate of 0.25Mpbs so the signal should not be transmitted. The SN65HVD96 can handle data rate up to 5Mbps. Also, how does the TPS53319 fit into this circuit? Is it being powered…
This spreadsheet tool makes it easy to look up what the recommended pin to pin capable RS-485 transceivers to replace old TI RS-485 transceivers.
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