Manufacturer Part Number
ISO1452DWR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The ISO1452DWR is part of Texas Instruments' portfolio of Interface Drivers, Receivers, and Transceivers, designed for isolated communication in industrial applications.
Product Features and Performance
Isolated transceiver for RS422 and RS485 protocols
Supports data rates up to 50Mbps
Incorporates 1 Driver and 1 Receiver, enabling full duplex communication
Receiver Hysteresis of 30 mV for improved noise immunity
Wide supply voltage range: 1.71V ~ 1.89V, 2.25V ~ 5.5V, 3V ~ 5.5V
Operational across a wide temperature range: -40°C ~ 125°C
Product Advantages
High-speed operation and robust communication in noisy environments
Flexible power supply options to accommodate various system designs
Enhanced thermal management for reliability in extended temperature applications
Compact 16-SOIC package for space-saving on PCBs
Key Technical Parameters
Duplex: Full
Data Rate: 50Mbps
Voltage Supply Range: 1.71V ~ 5.5V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C
Package: 16-SOIC
Quality and Safety Features
Built with Texas Instruments' stringent quality standards, ensuring high reliability and performance for critical applications
Compatibility
Compatible with RS422 and RS485 communication standards, offering broad application flexibility
Application Areas
Industrial Automation
Motor Drives
Grid Infrastructure
Communication Systems
Product Lifecycle
This product is in Active status, indicating ongoing production and availability, with no current indication of nearing discontinuation. Replacement or upgrades can be sourced within Texas Instruments' broad product range if necessary.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed data transmission for efficient industrial communication
Excellent noise immunity enhances system reliability
Versatile power supply and operating temperature range accommodate a wide variety of design requirements
Compact footprint for space-constrained applications
Backed by Texas Instruments' reputation for quality in semiconductor manufacturing