Manufacturer Part Number
ISO3082DWR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
ISO3082DWR is an isolated RS422, RS485 transceiver from Texas Instruments, designed for robust communication in industrial environments.
Product Features and Performance
Supports RS422 and RS485 protocols
2 Drivers and 2 Receivers configuration
Half-duplex communication support
Receiver Hysteresis: 30 mV ensures improved noise immunity
Data Rate: 200kbps suitable for moderate speed applications
Supply Voltage range: 3.15V to 5.5V, offering flexibility in various power supply designs
Operating Temperature range: -40°C to 85°C, suitable for harsh environments
Product Advantages
Enhanced noise immunity due to receiver hysteresis
Flexible power supply options support diverse applications
High-temperature operation capability
Integrated isolation improves safety and system robustness
Compact 16-SOIC package saves board space
Key Technical Parameters
Duplex: Half
Data Rate: 200kbps
Voltage Supply: 3.15V ~ 5.5V, 4.5V ~ 5.5V
Receiver Hysteresis: 30 mV
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package: 16-SOIC
Quality and Safety Features
Integrated isolation enhances electrical safety
Robust design conforms to industrial quality standards
Compatibility
Compatible with RS422, RS485 protocols
Versatile supply voltage compatibility
Application Areas
Industrial communication networks
Process control systems
Building automation
Equipment monitoring and control
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
The product is in active production with no immediate indication of discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust data communication in noisy environments
Flexible in terms of power requirements, making it easy to integrate into existing systems
High operating temperature range makes it suitable for industrial applications
Integrated isolation provides enhanced safety and reliability
Texas Instruments' reputation for high-quality and reliable components
The compact package enables efficient use of PCB space