Texas Instruments 75000 series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers

Introduction, stock information and FAQs of 75000 series Drivers Interface ICs

In this post, you will learn features, applications, PDF datasheets, substitute products and the latest stock and pricing information of Texas Instruments 75000 series Drivers Interface ICs.

Applications

  • Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Medical
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
SN75158PIC DUAL DIFF LINE DRIVER 8-DIP30900RFQ
SN75113NSRIC DUAL DIFF LINE DRVR 16SO288BUY
SN75183NSRDual Transmitter 14-Pin SOP T/R1055RFQ
SN75158PSRIC DUAL DIFF LINE DRIVER 8SO277RFQ
SN75158DIC DUAL DIFF LINE DRIVER 8-SOIC200RFQ
SN75150DG4IC DUAL LINE DRIVER 8-SOIC0RFQ
SN75159DIC DUAL DIFF LINE DRIVER 14-SOIC2150RFQ
SN75158DRRS-422 Interface IC Dual Differential Line Driver195BUY
SN75150DRIC DUAL LINE DRIVER 8-SOIC2500RFQ
SN75115DE4IC DUAL DIFF LINE DRIVER 16-SOIC6880BUY
SN75114DE4IC DUAL DIFF LINE DRIVER 16-SOIC46BUY
SN75114DG4IC DUAL DIFF LINE DRIVER 16-SOIC46BUY
SN75113NG4IC DUAL DIFF LINE DRVR 16-DIP8BUY
SN75159DRG4IC DUAL DIFF LNE DRVR 3ST 14SOIC0RFQ
SN75186DWRG4IC QUAD DRIVER/REC LOOP 24-SOIC0RFQ
SN75159NSRRS-422 Interface IC Dual Differential Line Driver0RFQ
SN75186DWRIC QUAD DRIVER/REC LOOP 24-SOIC993RFQ
SN75183DRIC DUAL DIFF LINE DRVR 14-SOIC0RFQ
SN75114DRIC DUAL DIFF LINE DRIVER 16-SOIC0RFQ
SN75183DRE4IC DUAL DIFF LINE DRVR 14-SOIC0RFQ
Technical Documents

Description


The Texas Instruments 75000 series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers is a family of high-performance, low-power, mixed-signal integrated circuits designed for a wide range of applications. The 75000 series provides a complete solution for interfacing with a variety of digital and analog signals, including I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN, and USB. The devices feature high-speed data rates, low power consumption, and a wide range of features, including programmable slew rate, adjustable output drive strength, and adjustable input thresholds. The 75000 series is ideal for applications such as automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics.



Features


• High-speed data rates up to 12 Mbps

• Low power consumption

• Low EMI/RFI emissions

• Hot-swap capability

• Hot-plugging capability

• Low-voltage operation

• Low-power standby mode

• High-speed data transfer

• Low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)

• Hot-plugging capability

• Hot-swap capability

• Low-power standby mode

• High-speed data transfer

• Low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)



Applications


• Automotive infotainment systems

• Industrial automation systems

• Medical imaging systems

• Networking and communication systems

• Automotive safety systems

• Industrial control systems

• Military and aerospace systems

• Robotics and automation systems

• Automotive body electronics

• Home automation systems

• Security systems

• Automotive powertrain systems

• Home entertainment systems

• Smart grid systems


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Alternative Products of Texas Instruments 75000 series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers?

1. Maxim Integrated MAX3100 Series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers 2. NXP Semiconductors PCA82C250 Series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers 3. STMicroelectronics ST7580 Series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers 4. Microchip Technology MCP2551 Series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers 5. Silicon Labs CP2102 Series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers 6. Analog Devices ADM2587E Series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers 7. Atmel ATA6623C Series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers 8. Cypress Semiconductor CY7C65213 Series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers 9. Freescale Semiconductor MC33886 Series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers 10. Infineon Technologies TLE7209 Series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers

What are the differences between the types of Texas Instruments 75000 series Interface - Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers?

Drivers: Drivers are used to drive signals from one device to another. They are typically used to drive signals from a microcontroller to a peripheral device.  Receivers: Receivers are used to receive signals from another device. They are typically used to receive signals from a peripheral device to a microcontroller.  Transceivers: Transceivers are used to both send and receive signals. They are typically used to send and receive signals between two devices.