DS26LS32AC/DS26LS32C/DS26LS32M/DS26LS33M
Quad Differential Line Receivers
DS26LS32AC/DS26LS32C/DS26LS32M/DS26LS33MQuad Differential Line Receivers
May 1999
General Description
The DS26LS32 and DS26LS32Aarequaddifferentiallinereceivers designed to meet the RS-422, RS-423 and Federal
Standards 1020 and 1030 for balanced and unbalanced digital data transmission.
The DS26LS32 and DS26LS32A have an input sensitivity of
200 mV over the input voltage range of
DS26LS33 have an input sensitivity of 500 mV over the input
voltage range of
The DS26LS32A differ in function from the popular
DS26LS32 and DS26LS33 in that input pull-up and
pull-down resistors are included which prevent output oscillation on unused channels.
Each version provides an enable and disable function common to all four receivers and features TRI-STATE
with 8 mA sink capability. Constructed using low power
Schottky processing, these devices are available over the
full military and commerical operating temperature ranges.
±
15V.
±
7V and the
®
outputs
Logic Diagram
Features
n High differential or common-mode input voltage ranges
±
of
7V on the DS26LS32 and DS26LS32A and±15V
on the DS26LS33
±
n
0.2V sensitivity over the input voltage range on the
DS26LS32 and DS26LS32A,
DS26LS33
n DS26LS32 and DS26LS32A meet all requirements of
RS-422 and RS-423
n 6k minimum input impedance
n 100 mV input hysteresis on the DS26LS32 and
DS26LS32A, 200 mV on the DS26LS33
n Operation from a single 5V supply
n TRI-STATE outputs, with choice of complementary
output enables for receiving directly onto a data bus
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±
0.5V sensitivity on the
TRI-STATE®is a registered trademark ofNational Semiconductor Corporation.
Hi-Z = TRI-STATE
Note: Input conditions may be any combination not defined for ENABLE and ENABLE .
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≥ VTH(Max)1
ID
≤ VTH(Min)0
ID
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 3)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
Supply Voltage7V
Common-Mode Range
Differential Input Voltage
Enable Voltage7V
Output Sink Current50 mA
over the operating temperature range unless otherwise specified
SymbolParameterConditionsMinTypMaxUnits
V
Differential InputV
TH
Voltageor V
R
I
Input Resistance−15V ≤ VCM≤ +15V (One Input AC GND)6.08.5kΩ
IN
Input Current (UnderV
IN
Test)V
V
V
V
V
V
Output High VoltageV
OH
Output Low VoltageV
OL
Enable Low Voltage0.8V
IL
Enable High Voltage2.0V
IH
Enable ClampV
I
Voltage
I
OFF-State (HighV
O
Impedance) OutputV
Current
I
I
I
Enable Low CurrentV
IL
Enable High CurrentV
IH
Output Short-CircuitV
SC
Current
I
Power SupplyV
CC
CurrentOutputs DisabledDS26LS33, DS26LS33A5780mA
I
V
Input High CurrentV
I
Input HysteresisT
HYST
Note 3: “Absolute Maximum Ratings” are those values beyond which the safety of the device cannot be guaranteed. They are not meant to imply that the device
should be operated at these limits. The table of “Electrical Characteristics” provides conditions for actual device operation.
Note 4: All currents into device pins are shown as positive, all currents out of device pins are shown as negative, all voltages are referenced to ground, unless otherwise specified. All values shown as max or min are so classified on absolute value basis.
Note 5: All typical values are V
Note 6: Only one output at a time should be shorted.
Note 7: Diagram shown for ENABLE low.
Note 8: S1 and S2 of load circuit are closed except where shown.
Note 9: Pulse generator for all pulses: Rate=1.0 MHz; Z
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