Due to the enhanced 16-SOIC (0.295, 7.50mm Width) package, this driver IC is excellent for driving common LEDs.This receiver is mounted in the Tape & Reel (TR) package.Since this part is a Transceiver can transceiver, a number of solutions have been able to utiliTransceivere it for various purposes.You can place this wide receiver to any Surface Mount-type PCB or development board.A differential driver like this uses 4.5V~15V of power.The field can have up to 3/3 eligible receivers/drivers at once when using this electronic part.In most applications, this ic receiver is used in environments where 0°C~70°C is the operating temperature.Driver ICs in this category can operate efficiently with a supply voltage range of 5V.Integrated into this wide receiver are 16 terminations that are used for driving and receiving signals from data.It is packaged with 16 pinouts that are market standard for this particular transceiver.Since the base part number 75C1406 uniquely identifies the product type, temperature, package, etc., you can use it to find more variations.16-pin driver IC with improved power dissipation control.Package size is drastically reduced by downsizing ICs and mounting them in high-density Surface Mount arrays.As a rule of thumb, this receiver is typically specified with a resolution of 3 bits.There is a voltage supply of 5V required in order for this transceiver module to be operated.There is a subcategory named Line Driver or Receivers for this rf transceiver module.There are 1 transceivers in total implemented by this IC.The integrator circuit has embedded 3 drivers.A temperature above -12V is recommended for the operation of the line driver ic.If you are considering to use a power supply for this can transceiver, you'd better choose one with a 4.5V output voltage since the can transceiver operates with dual supply voltages.
SN75C1406DWR Features
Tape & Reel (TR) package 16 pin count 16 pins
SN75C1406DWR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments SN75C1406DWR Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
Televisions
Changeing the frequency from IF to RF
Wireless transmission
Aircraft positioning
Interconnection between switches and computers
Fiber-to-the-desktop
LAN, SAN, WAN (local, storage, work area networks)