I know this is beyond the ±14V common-mode rating but can the receiver inputs (RI+) and (RI-) withstand a
100 to 200 microsecond wide voltage up to ±20 or ±25V?
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I know this is beyond the ±14V common-mode rating but can the receiver inputs (RI+) and (RI-) withstand a
100 to 200 microsecond wide voltage up to ±20 or ±25V?
Hi MG74275,
I have notified the engineer that supports these products and hope that they will get back to you soon. Sorry for the delay.
Thanks,
John
The maximum voltage the DS26LV32AT receiver inputs are guaranteed to tolerate is listed in the Absolute Maximum Ratings table in the datasheet:
Receiver Input Voltage: ±14V
The inputs must be kept within this range to avoid damage to the device, and we cannot guarantee that the device will not be damaged if exposed to voltages outside of this range.