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 DS1776   

Pi-Bus Transceiver
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Features
  • Mil-Std-883C qualified
  • Similar to BTL
  • Low power ICCL = 41 mA max
  • B output controlled ramp rate
  • B input noise immunity, typically 4 ns
  • Available in 28-pin DIP, Flatpak and CLCC
  • Pin and function compatible with Signetics 54F776
  • Description

    The DS1776 is an octal PI-bus Transceiver. The A to B path is latched. B outputs are open collector with series Schottky diode, ensuring minimum B output loading. B outputs also have ramped rise and fall times (2.5 ns typical), ensuring minimum PI-bus ringing. B inputs have glitch rejection circuitry, 4 ns typical.

    Designed using National's Bi-CMOS process for both low operating and disabled power. AC performance is optimized for the PI-Bus inter-operability requirements.

    The DS1776 is an octal latched transceiver and is intended to provide the electrical interface to a high performance wired-or bus. This bus has a loaded characteristic impedance range of 20 to 50 and is terminated on each end with a 30 to 40 resistor.

    The DS1776 is an octal bidirectional transceiver with open collector B and TRI-STATE® A port output drivers. A latch function is provided for the A port signals. The B port output driver is designed to sink 100 mA from 2V and features a controlled linear ramp to minimize crosstalk and ringing on the bus.

    A separate high level control voltage (VX) is provided to prevent the A side output high level from exceeding future high density processor supply voltage levels. For 5V systems, VX is tied to VCC.

    Datasheets
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    DS1776 Pi-Bus Transceiver225
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    23-Sep-04   
    DS1776 Mil-Aero Datasheet MNDS1776-X17 Kbytes 


    Application Notes
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    AN-725: Application Note 72563
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    5-Oct-98 

    [Information as of 9-Feb-2012]