Specifications for the 883 version of this product are
listed separately on the following pages.
Storage Temperature Range
−65˚C to +175˚C
Lead Temperature
(Soldering, 60 sec.)
300˚C
Maximum Package Power Dissipation (Note 1) at 25˚C
’J’ Package
1300 mW
’M’ Package
735 mW
Supply Voltage
7.0V
Input Voltage (Bus Terminal)
+15V/−10V
Enable Input Voltage
5.5V
Recommended Operating
Conditions
Min
Supply Voltage (V
CC
)
DS36F95
4.75
DS16F95
4.50
Voltage at Any Bus Terminal
(Separately or Common Mode)
−7.0
(V
I
or V
CM
)
Differential Input
Voltage (V
ID
)
Output Current HIGH (I
OH
)
Driver
Receiver
Output Current LOW (I
OL
)
Driver
Receiver
Operating Temperature (T
A
)
DS36F95
0
DS16F95
−55
Derate ’M’ package 5.88 mW/˚C above 25˚C.
Typ
5.0
5.0
Max
5.25
5.50
Units
V
V
+12
±
12
V
V
−60
−400
60
16
+25
+25
+70
+125
mA
µA
mA
mA
˚C
˚C
Note 1:
Derate ’J’ package 8.7 mW/˚C above 25˚C.
Driver Electrical Characteristics
(Notes 3, 4)
Over recommended supply voltage and operating temperature ranges, unless otherwise specified
Symbol
V
IH
V
IL
V
OH
V
OL
V
IC
|V
OD1
|
|V
OD2
|
∆|V
OD
|
Parameter
Input Voltage HIGH
Input Voltage LOW
Output Voltage HIGH
Output Voltage LOW
Input Clamp Voltage
Differential Output Voltage
Differential Output Voltage
Change in Magnitude of
Differential Output Voltage
(Note 5)
V
OC
∆|V
OC
|
Common Mode Output
Voltage (Note 6)
Change in Magnitude of
Common Mode Output
Voltage (Note 5)
Output Current (Note 9)
(Includes Receiver I
I
)
I
IH
I
IL
I
OS
Input Current HIGH
Input Current LOW
Short Circuit Output Current
(Note 10)
V
I
= 2.4V
V
I
= 0.4V
V
O
= −7.0V
V
O
= 0V
V
O
= V
CC
V
O
= +12V
Output Disabled
V
O
= +12V
V
O
= −7.0V
3.0
V
I
OH
= −55 mA
I
OL
= 55 mA
I
I
= −18 mA
I
O
= 0 mA
R
L
= 100Ω,
Figure 1
R
L
= 54Ω,
Figure 1
R
L
= 54Ω or 100Ω,
−40˚C to +125˚C
−55˚C to +125˚C
2.0
1.5
2.25
2.0
0˚C to +70˚C
0˚C to +70˚C
3.0
2.0
−1.3
6.0
Conditions
Min
2.0
0.8
Typ
Max
Units
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
Figure 1
±
0.2
±
0.4
V
±
0.2
1.0
−0.8
20
−50
−250
−150
150
250
V
mA
µA
µA
I
O
mA
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Driver Electrical Characteristics
(Notes 3, 4)
Symbol
I
CC
I
CCX
Parameter
Supply Current
(Total Package)
No Load,
All Inputs Open
(Continued)
Over recommended supply voltage and operating temperature ranges, unless otherwise specified
Conditions
DE = 2V, RE = 0.8V
Outputs Enabled
DE = 0.8V, RE = 2V
Outputs Disabled
25
Min
Typ
Max
28
mA
Units
COMMERCIAL
Driver Switching Characteristics
V
CC
= 5.0V, T
A
= 25˚C
Symbol
t
DD
t
TD
t
PLH
t
PHL
t
ZH
t
ZL
t
HZ
t
LZ
t
LZL
t
SKEW
Parameter
Differential Output Delay Time
Differential Output Transition Time
Propagation Delay Time,
Low-to-High Level Output
Propagation Delay Time,
High-to-Low Level Output
Output Enable Time to High Level
Output Enable Time to Low Level
Output Disable Time from High Level
Output Disable Time from Low Level
Output Disable Time from Low Level
with Load Resistor to GND
Skew (Pulse Width Distortion)
R
L
= 110Ω,
Figure 5
R
L
= 110Ω,
Figure 6
R
L
= 110Ω,
Figure 5
R
L
= 110Ω,
Figure 6
Load per
Figure 5
Timing per
Figure 6
R
L
= 60Ω,
Figure 3
1.0
4.0
ns
25
25
20
20
300
32
32
25
25
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
6.0
12
16
ns
R
L
= 27Ω,
Figure 4
Conditions
R
L
= 60Ω,
Figure 3
Min
8.0
8.0
6.0
Typ
15
15
12
Max
20
22
16
Units
ns
ns
ns
Receiver Electrical Characteristics
Over recommended supply voltage and operating temperature ranges, unless otherwise specified
Symbol
V
TH
V
TL
V
T+
−V
T−
V
IH
V
IL
V
IC
V
OH
Parameter
Differential Input High
Threshold Voltage
Differential Input Low
Threshold Voltage (Note 7)
Hysteresis (Note 8)
Enable Input Voltage HIGH
Enable Input Voltage LOW
Enable Input Clamp Voltage
Output Voltage HIGH
I
I
= −18 mA
V
ID
= 200 mV,
I
OH
= −400 µA,
0˚C to +70˚C
−55˚C to +125˚C
I
OL
= 8.0 mA
I
OL
= 16 mA
V
I
= +12V
V
I
= −7.0V
I
IH
I
IL
R
I
I
OS
Enable Input Current HIGH
Enable Input Current LOW
Input Resistance
Short Circuit Output Current
(Note 9)
V
IH
= 2.7V
V
IL
= 0.4V
14
−15
18
2.8
2.5
0.45
0.50
V
µA
mA
µA
µA
kΩ
mA
V
CM
= 0V
35
2.0
0.8
−1.3
50
mV
V
V
V
V
V
O
= 0.5V, I
O
= 8.0 mA
−0.2
V
Conditions
V
O
= 2.7V, I
O
= −0.4 mA
Min
Typ
Max
0.2
Units
V
Figure 2
V
OL
I
OZ
I
I
Output Voltage LOW
High Impedance State Output
Line Input Current (Note 9)
V
ID
= −200 mV,
Figure 2
V
O
= 0.4V to 2.4V
Other Input = 0V
±
20
1.0
0.8
20
−50
22
−85
3
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Receiver Electrical Characteristics
Symbol
I
CC
I
CCX
Parameter
Supply Current
(Total Package)
No Load,
(Continued)
Over recommended supply voltage and operating temperature ranges, unless otherwise specified
Conditions
DE = 2V, RE = 0.8V
Outputs Enabled
DE = 0.8V, RE = 2V
Outputs Disabled
25
All Inputs Open
Min
Typ
Max
28
mA
Units
COMMERCIAL
Receiver Switching Characteristics
V
CC
= 5.0V, T
A
= 25˚C
Symbol
t
PLH
t
PHL
t
ZH
t
ZL
t
HZ
t
LZ
|t
PLH
−t
PHL
|
Parameter
Propagation Delay Time,
Low-to-High Level Output
Propagation Delay Time,
High-to-Low Level Output
Output Enable Time to High Level
Output Enable Time to Low Level
Output Disable Time from High Level
Output Disable Time from Low Level
Pulse Width Distortion (SKEW)
C
L
= 5.0 pF,
Figure 8
C
L
= 15 pF,
Figure 8
10
12
12
12
1.0
16
18
20
18
4.0
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Conditions
V
ID
= 0V to +3.0V
C
L
= 15 pF,
Figure 7
14
19
24
ns
Min
14
Typ
19
Max
24
Units
ns
Figure 7
Note 2:
“Absolute Maximum Ratings” are those values beyond which the safety of the device cannot be guaranteed. They are not meant to imply that the devices
should be operated at these limits. The tables of “Electrical Characteristics” provide conditions for actual device operation.
Note 3:
Unless otherwise specified min/max limits apply across the −55˚C to +125˚C temperature range for the DS16F95 and across the 0˚C to +70˚C range for the
DS36F95. All typicals are given for V
CC
= 5V and T
A
= 25˚C.
Note 4:
All currents into the device pins are positive; all currents out of the device pins are negative. All voltages are referenced to ground unless otherwise specified.
Note 5:
∆|V
OD
| and
∆|V
OC
| are the changes in magnitude of V
OD
and V
OC
, respectively, that occur when the input is changed from a high level to a low level.
Note 6:
In TIA/EIA-422A and TIA/EIA-485 Standards, V
OC
, which is the average of the two output voltages with respect to ground, is called output offset voltage,
V
OS
.
Note 7:
The algebraic convention, where the less positive (more negative) limit is designated minimum, is used in this data sheet for common mode input voltage
and threshold voltage levels only.
Note 8:
Hysteresis is the difference between the positive-going input threshold voltage, V
T
+, and the negative-going input threshold voltage, V
T−
.
Note 9:
Refer to TIA/EIA-485 Standard for exact conditions.
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