LTC1755EGN
The LTC?
1487 is an ultra-low power differential line transceiver designed with high impedance inputs allowing up to
256 transceivers to share a single bus. It meets the
requirements of RS485 and RS422. The LTC1487 features
output drivers with controlled slew rate, decreasing the
EMI radiated from the RS485 lines, and improving signal
fidelity with misterminated lines. The CMOS design offers
significant power savings without sacrificing ruggedness
against overload or ESD damage. Typical quiescent current is only 80?A while operating and 1?A in shutdown.
LTC491CS
The LTC?
491 is a low power differential bus/line transceiver designed for multipoint data transmission standard
RS485 applications with extended common mode range
(12V to ?7V). It also meets the requirements of RS422.
The CMOS design offers significant power savings over its
bipolar counterpart without sacrificing ruggedness against
overload or ESD damage.
The driver and receiver feature three-state outputs, with
the driver outputs maintaining high impedance over the
entire common mode range. Excessive power dissipation
caused by bus contention or faults is prevented by a
thermal shutdown circuit which forces the driver outputs
into a high impedance state.
The receiver has a fail safe feature which guarantees a high
output state when the inputs are left open.
Both AC and DC specifications are guaranteed from 0?C to
70?C and 4.75V to 5.25V supply voltage range.
M24C32-WMN6
The M24C32 is a 32-Kbit I2C-compatible EEPROM (Electrically Erasable PROgrammable
Memory) organized as 4 K ? 8 bits.
The M24C32-W can operate with a supply voltage from 2.5 V to 5.5 V, the M24C32-R can
operate with a supply voltage from 1.8 V to 5.5 V, and the M24C32-F and M24C32-DF can
operate with a supply voltage from 1.7 V to 5.5 V, over an ambient temperature range of
-40 ?C / 85 ?C; while the M24C32-X can operate with a supply voltage from 1.6 V to 5.5 V
over an ambient temperature range of -20 ?C / 85 ?C.
The M24C32-D offers an additional page, named the Identification Page (32 byte). The
Identification Page can be used to store sensitive application parameters which can be
(later) permanently locked in Read-only mode.