The AM26C32IPWR and AM26C32IPWRG4 are two models in Texas Instruments' AM26C32 family of quad differential line receivers. The following introduces their functional characteristics and applications
1. AM26C32IPWR:
- Function: The AM26C32IPWR is a quad differential line receiver that accepts differential input signals and converts them to logic level output signals.
- Features:
- Differential Input: It accepts differential input signals, making it suitable for communication systems that use differential signals, such as RS-422 and RS-485.
- Wide input voltage range: Receivers can typically handle a wide range of input voltage levels.
- Schmitt Trigger Input: It incorporates a Schmitt Trigger input to provide hysteresis and improve noise immunity.
- High Speed: The AM26C32IPWR operates at high speed, making it suitable for applications with fast data transfer rates.
- Applications: This quad differential line receiver is commonly used in industrial automation, telecom, networking, and other applications requiring reliable differential signaling.
2. AM26C32IPWRG4:
- Functionality: The AM26C32IPWRG4 is another member of the AM26C32 family that provides similar functionality to the AM26C32IPWR.
- Features:
- Differential Input: It accepts differential input signals for reliable communication in differential signaling systems.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: The receiver is designed to handle a wide range of input voltage levels.
- Schmitt Trigger Input: It includes Schmitt Trigger input for enhanced noise immunity and signal integrity.
- High Speed: AM26C32IPWRG4 operates at high speed for fast data transfer.
- Applications: Similar to the AM26C32IPWR, this quad differential line receiver is typically used in industrial automation, telecom, networking and other applications requiring differential signaling.
The "IPWR" suffix in both part numbers indicates the package type (TSSOP), and the "G4" suffix in AM26C32IPWRG4 indicates the specific version or revision of the device.
Be sure to consult the data sheets and technical documentation available from Texas Instruments (TI) for detailed specifications, electrical characteristics, application notes, and further guidance on using the AM26C32IPWR and AM26C32IPWRG4 Quad Differential Line Receivers in specific systems and applications.