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Hi TI experts,
I am using the differential line receiver AM26C32 and I found a quesion:
when the input of AM26C32 is open, its output is not all high, which is not consistent with the fail-safe function mentioned in the datasheet.
Here is my schematic, please help me check the problem, thanks!
Best Regard!
Tank.Xue
Hi Tank,
Is the bus connected to a driver and driver is just high impedance?
If that is the case it may not be an open bus but an Idle one. This device is a bit tricky when it comes to the failsafe because its not great - the VIT+ and VIT- thresholds are not failsafe protected (which is how it is usually done on modern devices so that IDLE/OPEN/ and SHORT conditions are failsafe not just OPEN).
Using passive failsafe resistors on the bus (you should need 2 resistors per differential bus - A to VCC and B to GND) - I have provided an app note on how to size these resistors. They will keep the bus at a high output for OPEN and IDLE conditions https://www.ti.com/lit/an/slyt324/slyt324.pdf. This method is still a common use case even on more robust input failsafe schemed devices.
Best,
Parker Dodson
Hi Ladisch
Thanks for the information you provided, so that I understand the use of fail-safe!
Please recommend other chips for us: even with termination resistors, the fail-safe function can be effective, Thank you very much!
Hi
Thanks for the information you provided, so that I understand the use of fail-safe!
Please recommend other chips for us: even with termination resistors, the fail-safe function can be effective, Thank you very much!
The only four-channel receiver with this feature is the AM26LV32 (but not the AM26LV32E), which runs at 3.3 V.