RS485 Transceiver offers cross-wire immunity for fail-safe installation.

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Available in 8 pin SOIC package, SN65HVD96 uses SymPol(TM) technology to protect system from communication losses and potential damage when signal wires become reversed during installation/maintenance. Bus pins survive faults up to -35 to +40 V, minimizing damage from direct shorts, and while high input impedance for up to 32 nodes allows multiple nodes on single network, eliminating need for repeaters. Applications include heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment.



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TI Delivers Industry's First Cross-Wire Immunity Transceiver for Fail-Safe Installations



SymPol(TM) transceiver averts potential system damage if signal wires become reversed

DALLAS, - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced a new symmetric polarity transceiver that protects the system from communication losses and potential damage should the signal wires be inadvertently reversed during installation or maintenance. The SN65HVD96, using TI's patent-pending SymPol(TM) technology, provides high bus fault protection, making it desirable for harsh industrial environments where third-party installers often make the connections. The inverted bus wires are detected internally and corrected automatically, eliminating the need for intervention by the controller or operator without the need for firmware changes. Download a datasheet, request an evaluation module (EVM), or order free samples here: www.ti.com/sn65hvd96-pr.

Applications that can benefit from this technology include heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, surveillance cameras, surveillance IP network cameras, building automation, industrial lighting, and other industrial applications. This device works well with isolation devices such as TI's ISO7241C. TI also provides IBIS models for the SN65HVD96, which designers can use for simulations.

Key features and benefits

o Reversed-wire-immunity saves the technical time-consuming fail search should a crossed-wire mistake be made.

o Using the same pin-out as RS-485 eliminates the need for board redesigns.

o Bus pins survive faults of up to -35V to +40V, minimizing damage from direct shorts to typical 24 Vac HVAC supplies.

o High input impedance for up to 32 nodes allows multiple nodes on a single network, reducing system cost by eliminating repeaters.

Availability and pricing

The SN65HVD96 is available now in a SOIC (D) package with eight pins and is priced at $1.20 in quantities of 1,000.

Learn more about TI's interface portfolio at the links below:

oOrder free samples and download a datasheet: www.ti.com/sn65hvd96-pr.

oRequest EVMs: www.ti.com/sn65hvd96evm-pr.

oQuickly search TI's entire interface portfolio or download the latest selection guide: www.ti.com/interface-pr.

oAsk questions and help solve problems with fellow engineers in the Industrial Interface Forum at the TI E2E(TM) Community.

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Source: Texas Instruments Incorporated

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