
The AM26C32IDR by Texas Instruments is a high-performance, industrial-grade quadruple differential line receiver designed for balanced or unbalanced digital data transmission via RS-422/RS-423 interfaces. Built using BiCMOS technology, it delivers low power consumption (around one-fifth that of the AM26LS32) while maintaining strong AC and DC performance. Features include a common-enable pin (configurable for active-high or active-low), three-state bus-direct outputs, a fail-safe design that forces outputs high when inputs are open, and operation from a single 5 V supply. Ideal for use in industrial automation, automotive systems, smart grid, ATM/cash counters, and motor drives.
Parameter | Value |
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Mounting Style | SMD/SMT |
Package / Case | SOIC-16 |
Series | AM26C32 |
Function | Receiver |
Data Rate | 10 Mb/s |
Number of Receivers | 4 Receivers |
Supply Voltage – Max | 5.5 V |
Supply Voltage – Min | 4.5 V |
Operating Supply Current | 15 mA |
Minimum Operating Temperature | –40 °C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +125 °C |
Packaging Options | Reel, Cut Tape |
Brand | Texas Instruments |
Operating Supply Voltage | 5 V |
Product | RS-422 Transceivers |
Product Type | RS-422 Interface IC |
File Name | Action |
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AM26C32IDR Datasheet (PDF) | Download |