The DS26LS32ACN is an IC (integrated circuit) component developed by Texas Instruments. This device is a quad differential line receiver that supports data transmission over long distances. The following is an overview of the component and its key features:
1. Package Type: The DS26LS32ACN comes in a 16-pin DIP (Dual In-line Package) format, allowing for easy integration onto circuit boards.
2. Differential Inputs: It accepts four differential inputs, i.e., eight signal wires that carry complementary voltages. These inputs provide better noise immunity and reduce the susceptibility to electromagnetic interference (EMI).
3. Wide Input Voltage Range: The IC can handle a wide range of input voltages, from +0.5V to +7V. This makes it compatible with various logic families like TTL, ECL, CMOS, and HCMOS.
4. High-Speed Operation: The DS26LS32ACN is designed to operate at high frequencies, making it suitable for applications that require fast data transfer rates. It can handle data rates up to 20 Mbps.
5. Common-Mode Rejection: It features a high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of typically 60dB at a frequency of 10kHz. This allows it to reject noise and interference that is present at both inputs equally.
6. Output Polarity Selection: The component offers the flexibility to select the output polarity through a control pin