SN55110A

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Dual Line Driver

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Protocols Military Rating Military Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125
Protocols Military Rating Military Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125
CDIP (J) 14 130.4652 mm² 19.56 x 6.67 CFP (W) 14 58.023 mm² 9.21 x 6.3 LCCC (FK) 20 79.0321 mm² 8.89 x 8.89
  • Improved Stability Over Supply Voltage and Temperature Ranges
  • Constant-Current Outputs
  • High Speed
  • Standard Supply Voltages
  • High Output Impedance
  • High Common-Mode Output Voltage Range ...–3 V to 10 V
  • TTL-Input Compatibility
  • Inhibitor Available for Driver Selection
  • Glitch-Free During Power Up/Power Down
  • SN75112 and External Circuit Meets or Exceeds the Requirements of CCITT Recommendation V.35
  • Improved Stability Over Supply Voltage and Temperature Ranges
  • Constant-Current Outputs
  • High Speed
  • Standard Supply Voltages
  • High Output Impedance
  • High Common-Mode Output Voltage Range ...–3 V to 10 V
  • TTL-Input Compatibility
  • Inhibitor Available for Driver Selection
  • Glitch-Free During Power Up/Power Down
  • SN75112 and External Circuit Meets or Exceeds the Requirements of CCITT Recommendation V.35

The SN55110A, SN75110A, and SN75112 dual line drivers have improved output current regulation with supply voltage and temperature variations. In addition, the higher current of the SN75112 (27 mA) allows data to be transmitted over longer lines. These drivers offer optimum performance when used with the SN55107A, SN75107A, and SN75108A line receivers.

These drivers feature independent channels with common voltage supply and ground terminals. The significant difference between the three drivers is in the output-current specification. The driver circuits feature a constant output current that is switched to either of two output terminals by the appropriate logic levels at the input terminals. The output current can be switched off (inhibited) by low logic levels on the enable inputs. The output current is nominally 12 mA for the '110A devices, and is 27 mA for the SN75112.

The enable/inhibit feature is provided so the circuits can be used in party-line or data-bus applications. A strobe or inhibitor (enable D), common to both drivers, is included for increased driver-logic versatility. The output current in the inhibited mode, IO(off), is specified so that minimum line loading is induced when the driver is used in a party-line system with other drivers. The output impedance of the driver in the inhibited mode is very high. The output impedance of a transistor is biased to cutoff.

The driver outputs have a common-mode voltage range of –3 V to 10 V, allowing common-mode voltage on the line without affecting driver performance.

All inputs are diode clamped and are designed to satisfy TTL-system requirements. The inputs are tested at 2 V for high-logic-level input conditions and 0.8 V for low-logic-level input conditions. These tests ensure 400-mV noise margin when interfaced with TTL Series 54/74.

The SN55110A is characterized for operation over the full military temperature range of –55°C to 125°C. The SN75110A and SN75112 are characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C.

The SN55110A, SN75110A, and SN75112 dual line drivers have improved output current regulation with supply voltage and temperature variations. In addition, the higher current of the SN75112 (27 mA) allows data to be transmitted over longer lines. These drivers offer optimum performance when used with the SN55107A, SN75107A, and SN75108A line receivers.

These drivers feature independent channels with common voltage supply and ground terminals. The significant difference between the three drivers is in the output-current specification. The driver circuits feature a constant output current that is switched to either of two output terminals by the appropriate logic levels at the input terminals. The output current can be switched off (inhibited) by low logic levels on the enable inputs. The output current is nominally 12 mA for the '110A devices, and is 27 mA for the SN75112.

The enable/inhibit feature is provided so the circuits can be used in party-line or data-bus applications. A strobe or inhibitor (enable D), common to both drivers, is included for increased driver-logic versatility. The output current in the inhibited mode, IO(off), is specified so that minimum line loading is induced when the driver is used in a party-line system with other drivers. The output impedance of the driver in the inhibited mode is very high. The output impedance of a transistor is biased to cutoff.

The driver outputs have a common-mode voltage range of –3 V to 10 V, allowing common-mode voltage on the line without affecting driver performance.

All inputs are diode clamped and are designed to satisfy TTL-system requirements. The inputs are tested at 2 V for high-logic-level input conditions and 0.8 V for low-logic-level input conditions. These tests ensure 400-mV noise margin when interfaced with TTL Series 54/74.

The SN55110A is characterized for operation over the full military temperature range of –55°C to 125°C. The SN75110A and SN75112 are characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C.

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* Data sheet SN55110A, SN75110A, SN75112 datasheet (Rev. G) 11 Nov 2004

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