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SN65HVD05: Difference of Propagation delay between single input to differential output and differential input to single output

Part Number: SN65HVD05

Does SN65HVD05 have difference on Propagation delay between single input to differential output and differential input to single output?

I think Fig.4 and Fig.8 on Datasheet indicate the difference but it does not clear for me.

which  Propagation delay spec should I refer for single input to differential output and differential input to single output?

Best regard

Yamane

  • Hello Yamane,

    Yes, the propagation delays are different in each direction. The delay from single-ended input to differential output (i.e., in the "transmit" direction) is defined in the driver switching characteristics table, while the delay from differential input to single-ended output (i.e., in the "receive" direction) is defined in the receiver switching characteristics table.

    Please let me know if you have any other questions on this device.

    Best regards,
    Max
  • Hello Max,

    I'm Clear thanks to your answer.
    Thank you.

    Best regads
    Yamane