Features: * ARX4435 Transceiver meets Macair H009 data bus specifications* Transmitter can be used to drive clock signal line* Operates with ±15 Volts to ±12 Volts power supplies* Direct replacement for CT1641 and CT1816 devices* Voltage source output for higher bus drive power * Plug-in and flat ...
ARX4435: Features: * ARX4435 Transceiver meets Macair H009 data bus specifications* Transmitter can be used to drive clock signal line* Operates with ±15 Volts to ±12 Volts power supplies* Direct replacement...
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Operating case temperature | -55°C to +125°C | |
Storage case temperature | -65°C to +150 °C | |
Power supply Voltages | ±15 V P.S. to ±18V MAX | +5 V P.S.to +7V MAX |
Logic input Voltage | -0.3 V to +5.5 V | |
Receiver differential input | ±40 V | |
Receiver input voltage (common mode) | ±10V | |
Driver peak output current | 300 mA | |
Total package power dissipation over the full operating case temperature range |
3.8 Watts | |
Maximum junction to case temperature rise (100 % duty cycle) |
38°C | |
Junction-Case thermal resistance | 10°C/W |
The Aeroflex Laboratories Incorporated model ARX4435 and ARX4435FP are new generation monolithic transceivers which provides compliance with Macair H009 data bus requirements
The model ARX4435 and ARX4435FP perform the front-end analog function of inputting and out- putting data through a transformer to a H-009 data bus.
Design of these transceivers ARX4435 reflects particular attention to active filter performance.This results in low bit and word error rate with superior waveform purity and minimal zero crossover distortion. The ARX4435 series active filter design has addi-tional high frequency roll-off to pro- vide the required low harmonic
distortion waveform without increas- ing the delay characteristics signifi- cantly.
Efficient transmitter ARX4435 electrical and thermal design results in low internal power dissipation and temperature rise at high and low duty cycle.