Part Number: ISO1450 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LBC184 Hi, TI Support Team
The following two parts are being used by the customer for RS-485 communication.
BCU side: ISO1450
PCS side: SN65LBC184
During the test, the following symptoms were…
Part Number: THVD1551 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THVD1451 , , SN65LBC179 Hello team,
I am looking for a TI cross-reference part for the MAX490 Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers
I have seen both the THVD1451 and THVD1551 referenced…
Part Number: THVD1451 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD1474 , SN65LBC179 , THVD1551 Hello team,
I am looking for a TI cross-reference part for the ADM3490 3.3 V, Low Power, RS-485/RS-422 Transceiver (Full Duplex, 10 Mbps)
I have seen both the THVD1451…
Part Number: MUX507 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65C1168E , , CD4097B , TMUX1308 , SN74HC151 , CD74HC238 Hi all,
My customer want to design an 8 RS485 mux with MX507 + SN65C1168E. Is it ok for using MUX507? or other suggestion for the application?
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Part Number: TMS320F28335 Tool/software: Code Composer Studio I'm trying to convert communication protocol from CANBus to serial(i-e RS-232 & RS-485) for communication with my peripheral devices using TMS320F28335 card. I need a code composer studio program…
Part Number: TIDC-BLE-TO-WIFI-IOT-GATEWAY Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC3200 , CC3220SF Hi Team,
This is customer request can you please advise:
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In the development kit, we brought the OTA functionality to life.
We want to use this functionality…
Thank you for your answer.
Being able to leave the TMUX7234 pins floating in certain conditions reassures me.
I use several TMUX7234 in cascade and for each of the signals (RS-232, RS-485 and RS-422) because the pinout used in my equipments is different…
Hi Larisa,
Welcome to TI E2E forum!
The recommended operating voltage range for the RS-485 bus pins is -7V to 12V which is required by the RS-485 standard (TIA/EIA-485A). The ISOW1412 supports absolute max ratings of -12V to 15V on these bus pins which…
Hi Chaithra,
Here is a link where you can view these two devices with a comparison chart of the differences: Compare products (ti.com)
As you have noted, the main difference is that the THVD4411 offers 1T1R RS232 mode, where the THVD4421 offers 2T2R RS232…
I see I am a little late to this post, but Clemens is spot on here. Because this device is compliant with both RS-485 (54Ohms) and RS-422 (100Ohms) standards, it can support both characteristic impedances. Just make sure to add termination resistors correctly…