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  • SN65LBC174: RS422 wire break with the SN65LBC174 transceiver

    Umesh Swamy
    Umesh Swamy
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    Part Number: SN65LBC174 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM6442 , Tool/software: AM6421: ARM64 MCU for industry motion control application . Is it feasible to detect RS422 wire break with the SN65LBC174 transceiver circuit, recommended inorder to…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • SN65LBC174: RS422 wire break with the SN65LBC174 transceiver

    Umesh Swamy
    Umesh Swamy
    Resolved
    Part Number: SN65LBC174 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM6442 , Tool/software: AM6421: ARM64 MCU for industry motion control application . Is it feasible to detect RS422 wire break with the SN65LBC174 transceiver circuit, recommended inorder to…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
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  • SN65LBC174: harness requirement

    Jayaraj Prabakaran
    Jayaraj Prabakaran
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    Part Number: SN65LBC174 Tool/software: I have a design using SN65LBC174AMDWREP switching max around 10Khz. I like to understand the cable requirements to connect the chip to external circuit. Does the wire have be twisted pair for the low frequency application…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
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  • SN75174: I want to use the SN75174 to use as a input driver for the TI UCC21710QDWRQ1 (running on 5V) without termination. Would this work?

    Mike Huisman
    Mike Huisman
    Resolved
    Part Number: SN75174 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AHCT1G125 , SN65LBC174 Tool/software: Hi everyone, As the title suggests, we want to use the SN75174 as an input driver for the UCC21710QDWRQ1 gate driver. However we do not want any termination…
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    • 1 month ago
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  • AM6421: ARM64 MCU for industry motion control application

    Umesh Swamy
    Umesh Swamy
    Resolved
    Part Number: AM6421 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM6442 , DP83869 , TMDS64EVM , SN65LBC174 , SN65LBC175 Tool/software: I'm working on conceptualizing a motion control system based on ARM64 I look forward for your support in making right selections…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • AM26LV31: Do we have any Quadruple Differential Line Driver with internal pull up(down) Resistor in input side?

    Moon Wang
    Moon Wang
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    Part Number: AM26LV31 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LBC172A , SN75LBC172 , SN65LBC174 , AM26LS31 , SN75172 , SN75ALS192 , MC3487 , SN75LBC172A hello team, Do we have any Quadruple Differential Line Driver with internal pull up(down) Resistor…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • To replace SN65LBC174N instead of SN75ALS194N?

    eric kim
    eric kim
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LBC174 , SN75ALS194 Hello, Current SN75ALS194N is used now, Can I use N65LBC174N ( pin to pin compatible) instead of SN75ALS194N? in other words, I s it possible to replace SN65LBC174N instead of SN75ALS194N…
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    • over 12 years ago
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