The ISO1176 device is an isolated differential
line transceiver designed for use in PROFIBUS
applications. The device is ideal for long
transmission lines because the ground loop is
broken to provide for operation with a much larger
common-mode voltage range. The symmetrical
isolation barrier of each device is tested to
provide 2500 V RMS of isolation per UL
between the line transceiver and the logic level
interface.
The galvanically isolated differential bus
transceiver is an integrated circuit designed for
bidirectional data communication on multipoint
bus-transmission lines. The transceiver combines a
galvanically isolated differential line driver and
differential input line receiver. The driver has
an active-high enable with isolated enable-state
output on the ISODE pin (pin 10) to facilitate
direction control. The driver differential outputs
and the receiver differential inputs connect
internally to form a differential input/output
(I/O) bus port that is designed to offer minimum
loading to the bus allowing up to 160 nodes.
The PV pin (pin 7) is provided as a full-chip
enable option. All device outputs become high
impedance when a logic low is applied to the PV
pin. For more information, see the function tables
in .
Any cabled I/O can be subjected to electrical
noise transients from various sources. These noise
transients can cause damage to the transceiver
and/or nearby sensitive circuitry if they are of
sufficient magnitude and duration. The ISO1176 can
significantly reduce the risk of data corruption
and damage to expensive control circuits.
The device is characterized for operation over
the ambient temperature range of –40°C to
+85°C.
The ISO1176 device is an isolated differential
line transceiver designed for use in PROFIBUS
applications. The device is ideal for long
transmission lines because the ground loop is
broken to provide for operation with a much larger
common-mode voltage range. The symmetrical
isolation barrier of each device is tested to
provide 2500 V RMS of isolation per UL
between the line transceiver and the logic level
interface.
The galvanically isolated differential bus
transceiver is an integrated circuit designed for
bidirectional data communication on multipoint
bus-transmission lines. The transceiver combines a
galvanically isolated differential line driver and
differential input line receiver. The driver has
an active-high enable with isolated enable-state
output on the ISODE pin (pin 10) to facilitate
direction control. The driver differential outputs
and the receiver differential inputs connect
internally to form a differential input/output
(I/O) bus port that is designed to offer minimum
loading to the bus allowing up to 160 nodes.
The PV pin (pin 7) is provided as a full-chip
enable option. All device outputs become high
impedance when a logic low is applied to the PV
pin. For more information, see the function tables
in .
Any cabled I/O can be subjected to electrical
noise transients from various sources. These noise
transients can cause damage to the transceiver
and/or nearby sensitive circuitry if they are of
sufficient magnitude and duration. The ISO1176 can
significantly reduce the risk of data corruption
and damage to expensive control circuits.
The device is characterized for operation over
the ambient temperature range of –40°C to
+85°C.