LED drivers with the enhanced 8-SOIC (0.209, 5.30mm Width) package will be able to drive a variety of common LEDs with ease.The receiver is packaged in a Cut Tape (CT) package.Since this part is a Driver can transceiver, a number of solutions have been able to utiliDrivere it for various purposes.This wide receiver can be placed on any Surface Mount-type PCB or development board.Power supply requirements for this differential driver are 4.75V~5.25V.There can be up to 2/0 eligible receivers/drivers on the field at the same time with this electronic part.The operating temperature of this ic receiver is 0°C~70°C. It is primarily designed for applications with low temperatures.An output voltage range of 5V is sufficient to run this line driver ic efficiently.In order to drive and receive signals from data, this wide receiver has 8 terminations integrated.In this package, you will find 8 market-standard pinouts for this transceiver.The base part number SN75158 identifies the product type, temperature, package, etc., so you can search for more variants by using it.8-pin driver IC with improved power dissipation control.As mentioned above, the transceiver module is designed to operate from an input voltage supply of 5V.It is designed to be operated from a 5V power supply, so the module isolated transceiver will work effectively.The integrator circuit comes with embedded 2 drivers.A malfunction could occur when the input current exceeds 50mA.This integrating circuit is one of the 75000 series, representing an enhanced power-saving technique.At 3.5V, Wide receiver is able to deliver voltage to the load.The output current of this bluetooth transceiver is 100nA.
SN75158PSR Features
Cut Tape (CT) package 8 pin count 8 pins 5V power supply 75000 series
SN75158PSR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments SN75158PSR Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
AV receiver
Remote controls
Wireless security systems
Car alarm systems
Satellite ground stations
IPTV front end
Wireless communication
LAN, SAN, WAN (local, storage, work area networks)