Due to the enhanced 14-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) package, this driver IC is excellent for driving common LEDs.The package of this receiver is Cut Tape (CT).Being a Driver can transceiver, this part has empowered many solutions to serve for a variety of applications.Any Surface Mount-type PCB or development board can be used with this wide receiver.It takes 4.75V~5.25V from the power supply to run this differential driver.The field can have up to 2/0 eligible receivers/drivers at once when using this electronic part.IC receiver is designed for applications with a temperature of 0°C~70°C.With a voltage range of 5V, this driver IC can operate efficiently.For driving and receiving signals from data, this wide receiver has 14 terminations integrated.There are 14 pinouts available on this transceiver which are market standard.Since the base part number SN75110 describes the product type, temperature, package, etc., you might get more options by searching with it.14-pin driver IC with improved power dissipation control.Through optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Surface Mount mounting technologies, its package size is reduced dramatically.On the integrator circuit, there are 2 drivers embedded.A HIGH DRIVE function is also included on this optical transceiver module, which improves the overall signal management accuracy and stability.It is recommended that the line driver ic's operating temperature be kept above -5V.A dual supply voltage arrangement of maximum 5.25V is included in this integrator circuit.A power supply applcan transceiverable for 4.75V output is recommended when dealing with this can transceiver's dual supply voltage.
SN75110ADR Features
Cut Tape (CT) package 14 pin count 14 pins
SN75110ADR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments SN75110ADR Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
Aircraft navigation
Wireless transmission
Automation systems
Mainframes, workstations or storage devices
Optical sub-assembly (OSA)
Satellite communication
Wireless projection application for business talks