Re: RS485 tranceivers?
From: Anders F (af-spam_at_hi5.dk)
Date: 01/16/05
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 05:48:28 +0100
"valentin tihomirov" <spam@abelectron.com> wrote in message
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>> Yep - then why wouldn't they make tranceivers this range too? I mean the
>> differential drivers can be made as 3.3V and 5V...
>
> Actually, most rs422/485 drivers use these logic levels.
Yeah - but they're either specified for 3.3V OR 5V (it's the supply I'm
referring to). I'm wondering why the device I need (3-5V supply range) does
not exsist....
/A
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