Part Number: THVD1406 Hi all, Reviewing the THVD1406 DATASHEET, I have seen in Figure 9-5 that a pull-up resistor of 10 kOhm is placed between R signal and VCC:
What is this resistor intended for?
Many thanks.
Part Number: THVD1406 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THVD8000 , THVD8010 Please see attached file.
Is it possible to use the THVD1406 to communicate a signal with a DC power supply?
Please let me know if you have any problems.
I know THVD8000 RS-485…
Part Number: THVD1406 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THVD1400 , Hi Team,
I understand that It is recommended that pull down /SHDN pin to GND through 10kohom.
However, our customer would like to pull up /SHDN pin to VCC=3.3V through 10kohm.
(So, they…
Part Number: THVD1406 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THVD1426 Hi Team,
Can you have a look at the follwoing cusotmer question please?
"we came across the THVD1406 www.ti.com/.../thvd1406.pdf while searching for a RS485 transceiver for our Linux…
Part Number: THVD1406 Hi Team,
We understand that your recommended ESD protection device is CDSOT23-SM712.
However, our customer would like to use Varistor(AVRM1608C270MTABB) for two connecters of daisy chain.
Could you please let us know if you know…
Part Number: THVD1406 Hello Team,
In my design, I am planning to connect RE to GND and SHDN to 5V supply permanently.
So after power ON IC will able to Receive & Enable (Drive) ?
Or after power ON we need a High to Low transition for RE and Low to…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THVD1426 , THVD1406 I want some information on THVD1406/THVD1426.
May I know how we can use this in auto direction mode? Also, how to implement this in PSpice as there is no library present in OrCAD Capture?
For using in…
Part Number: THVD1406 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS112U04 Hi Team.
Datasheet of THVD1406 says that bus is in auto direction mode only for 8us. Does that mean we can use auto direction feature only for >125kbps baud rate?
Regards,
Shaury
With one PCB alone, the best you can do is loopback testing.
You indeed need to toggle the DE pin to ensure that at most one node is active. The only way to avoid this would be the THVD1406.