DS36277 Dominant Mode Multipoint Transceiver
July 1998
DS36277
Dominant Mode Multipoint Transceiver
General Description
The DS36277 Dominant Mode Multipoint Transceiver is de-
signed for use on bi-directional differential busses. It is opti-
mal for use on Interfaces that utilize Society of Automotive
Engineers (SAE) J1708 Electrical Standard.
The device is similar to standard TIA/EIA-485 transceivers,
but differs in enabling scheme. The Driver鈥檚 Input is normally
externally tied LOW, thus providing only two states: Active
(LOW), or Disabled (OFF). When the driver is active, the
dominant mode is LOW, conversely, when the driver is dis-
abled, the bus is pulled HIGH by external bias resistors.
The receiver provides a FAILSAFE feature that guarantees a
known output state when the Interface is in the following con-
ditions: Floating Line, Idle Line (no active drivers), and Line
Fault Conditions (open or short). The receiver output is
HIGH for the following conditions: Open Inputs, Terminated
Inputs (50鈩?, or Shorted Inputs. FAILSAFE is a highly desir-
able feature when the transceivers are used with Asynchro-
nous Controllers such as UARTs.
Features
n
FAILSAFE receiver, RO = HIGH for:
鈥?OPEN inputs
鈥?Terminated inputs
鈥?SHORTED inputs
n
Optimal for use in SAE J1708 Interfaces
n
Compatible with popular interface standards:
鈥?TIA/EIA-485 and TIA/EIA-422-A
鈥?CCITT recommendation V.11
n
Bi-directional transceiver
鈥?Designed for multipoint transmission
n
Wide bus common mode range
鈥?(鈭?V to +12V)
n
Available in plastic DIP and SOIC packages
Connection and Logic Diagram
Truth Tables
Driver
Inputs
DE
L
L
H
DI
L
H
X
DO/RI
L
H
Z
Outputs
DO /RI
H
L
Z
DS011384-1
Order Number DS36277TM or DS36277TN
See NS Package Number M08A or N08E
Receiver
Inputs
RE
L
L
L
L
H
DO/RI鈥揇O /RI
鈮?/div>
0 mV
鈮?/div>
鈭?00 mV
SHORTED
OPEN
X
Output
RO
H
L
H
H
Z
TRI-STATE
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