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Texas Instruments (TI) Interface support forum is an extensive online knowledge base where millions of technical questions and solutions are available 24/7. You can search interface IC content or ask technical support questions on everything from ESD protection to interfacing with USB, Ethernet, and HDMI. Find the right solution for your circuit design challenges by using our TI E2E™ support forums that are supported by thousands of contributing TI experts.
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  • [FAQ] UART Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page UART Protection Highlights: Lower speed serial data transfer interface Operating lines: GND, ±TX, ±RX Datalines (±Tx, ±Rx) Operating voltage: 3.3V, recommended Vbr > 3.6V Data rates up to 5Mbps TI…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] RS232 and RS485 Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page RS232 and RS485 Protection Highlights: RS-485 – Industry standard protocol for data transfer from sensors, etc. Drive capability of minimum 32 unit loads (UL, 12kΩ) Uses two signal lines A & B which must be balanced…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page PCIe Protection Highlights: PCIe: High speed serial bus expansion standard Slots come in different sizes: x1, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64 Each lane has two differential signaling pairs (Tx, Rx) PCIe Gen 5 bandwidth…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] LIN Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page LIN Protection Highlights: LIN: Single ended data transfer interface LIN clusters consist of 1 master and up to 16 slave nodes Construction: One wire for data transfer + ground Bidirectional configuration is…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] I2C Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page I2C Protection Highlights: 2 Lines to Protect Low Capacitance required to minimize signal interference Speeds up to 5Mbps TI Products Recommendations Working Voltage (V) IEC 61000-4-2 ESD…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Protection Highlights: Protection needed for interfaces exposed to human contact Pushbuttons Keypads Touchscreens Any other points of frequent contact Operating Voltage…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] HDMI Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page HDMI Protection Highlights: High speed media, data transfer interface with 6 control lines & 8 data lines Operating voltage: For each data and control line, 3.3V and 5V respectively This requires a protection…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] GPIO Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page GPIO Protection Highlights: Operating Lines: I/Os Dataline operating voltage: 1.8 - 3.3 V, recommended breakdown > 3.6 V Capacitance is not a huge concern < 30 pF Multi-channel recommended for multiple I/Os…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] FPD-Link Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page FPD-Link Protection Highlights: FPD Link: Digital audio/video transfer protocol used in video screens or for driver assistance cameras in Automobiles, etc., Mode of operation: Single ended & differential mode …
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] Ethernet Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page Ethernet Protection Highlights: 10 Mhz to 125 Mhz (10Mbps to 1Gbps) Operating line voltage ranges from -3.1 to 3.1V Recommended capacitance < 5 pF TI Products Recommendations Working Voltage…
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    • over 1 year ago
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