
Overview
Information | Quad RS-485/RS-422 Line Drivers |
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Supported Protocols | RS-422, RS-485 |
Supply Voltage (Nom) (V) | 5 |
No. of Tx | 4 |
No. of Rx | 0 |
HBM ESD (kV) | 2 |
IEC 61000-4-2 Contact (±kV) | - |
VL Pin | |
Fault Tolerance | |
Package | WSOIC-16 |
Temperature Range (°C) | 0 to 70 |
Shutdown | |
Duplex | N/A |
Data Rate (MAX) (Mbps) | 10 |
Rx Fail-Safe | None |
Multi-Drop Nodes | 32 |
Transient Tolerance | |
ICC (Max) (mA) | 0.01 |
Typ Shutdown Current (µA) | |
Hot Swap | |
PROFIBUS (5V) or High Output (3V) |
The SP486 and SP487 are low–power quad differential line drivers meeting
RS-485 and RS-422 standards. The SP486 features a common driver enable
control; the SP487 provides independent driver enable controls for each
pair of drivers. Both feature tri–state outputs and wide common–mode
input range. Both are available in 16–pin plastic DIP and SOIC packages.
- RS-485 or RS-422 Applications
- Quad Differential Line Drivers
- Tri–state Output Control
- 40ns Typical Driver Propagation Delays
- 5ns Skew
- –7V to +12V Common Mode Output Range
- 100uA Supply Current
- Single +5V Supply Operation
- Pin Compatible with SN75172, SN75174, LTC486, and LTC487
Documentation & Design Tools
Type | Title | Version | Date | File Size |
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Data Sheets | SP486/SP487 Quad RS-485/RS-422 Line Drivers | 1.0.1 | February 2020 | 432.1 KB |
Application Notes | AN-292, RS-485 Cable Lengths vs Data Signaling Rate | R00 | May 2022 | 2.7 MB |
Application Notes | ANI-13, RS-485 and RS-422 Physical Topologies | D | December 2006 | 183.2 KB |
Product Brochures | Interface Brochure | October 2019 | 1.3 MB |
Quality & RoHS
Part Number | RoHS | Exempt | RoHS | Halogen Free | REACH | TSCA | MSL Rating / Peak Reflow | Package |
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SP487CT-L | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | L3 / 260ᵒC | WSOIC16 |
SP487CT-L/TR | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | L3 / 260ᵒC | WSOIC16 |
Click on the links above to download the Certificate of Non-Use of Hazardous Substances.
Parts & Purchasing
Part Number | Pkg Code | Min Temp | Max Temp | Status | Suggested Replacement | Buy Now | Order Samples | PDN |
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SP487CN | NSOIC16 | OBS | ||||||
SP487CN-L | NSOIC16 | OBS | ||||||
SP487CP | PDIP16 | OBS | ||||||
SP487CP-L | PDIP16 | OBS | ||||||
SP487CT | WSOIC16 | 0 | 70 | OBS | SP487CT-L | |||
SP487CT/TR | WSOIC16 | 0 | 70 | OBS | SP487CT-L/TR | |||
SP487CT-L | WSOIC16 | 0 | 70 | Active | Order | |||
SP487CT-L/TR | WSOIC16 | 0 | 70 | Active | Order | |||
SP487ES | PDIP16 | -40 | 85 | OBS | ||||
SP487ET | WSOIC16 | -40 | 85 | OBS | SP487ET-L | |||
SP487ET/TR | WSOIC16 | -40 | 85 | OBS | SP487ET-L/TR | |||
SP487ET-L | WSOIC16 | -40 | 85 | OBS | SP487CT-L/TR | |||
SP487ET-L/TR | WSOIC16 | -40 | 85 | OBS | SP487CT-L/TR |
Active - the part is released for sale, standard product.
EOL (End of Life) - the part is no longer being manufactured, there may or may not be inventory still in stock.
CF (Contact Factory) - the part is still active but customers should check with the factory for availability. Longer lead-times may apply.
PRE (Pre-introduction) - the part has not been introduced or the part number is an early version available for sample only.
OBS (Obsolete) - the part is no longer being manufactured and may not be ordered.
NRND (Not Recommended for New Designs) - the part is not recommended for new designs.
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For RS-232 it is 50 feet (15 meters), or the cable length equal to a capacitance of 2500 pF, at a maximum transmission rate of 19.2kbps. When we reduce the baud rate, it allows for longer cable length. For Example:
Baud Rate (bps) | Maximum RS-232 Cable Length (ft) |
19200 | 50 |
9600 | 500 |
4800 | 1000 |
2400 | 3000 |
In this example, we looked for XRA1201. Click on part number header or on the link at the bottom of the result. This brings you to the product page. For example:
Click on Parts & Purchasing, highlighted with the blue arrow above. The screen changes to:
Notice the status column and the “Show obsolete parts” link. A legend tells you the definition of the different statuses. Click on the “Show obsolete parts” link to see EOL or OBS part numbers along with the Active part numbers, the legend still present:
Another method to find out if a part is OBS or EOL is to click on SUPPORT at the top:
And then Product Change Notifications:
Type the part into the search, and click on one of the part numbers from the drop down menu. Then you can look for the Product Discontinuation Notice, which generally is at the top of the list, for example:
If you see this, it tells you that this particular orderable part has been discontinued and when the last order date is, or was. If you click on the file, then you can view the notice we sent about this if you purchased the part in the recent past. It may also advise of a replacement part. When an orderable part first becomes discontinued, Product Discontinuation Notices are sent are sent to those who have purchased the parts in the recent past, if purchased directly, with a dated opportunity to place a last order.