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Guest
Guest
Nov 25, 2024
10:25 PM
Hello, I’ve been looking into the SN65C1168EPWR, a device from Texas Instruments, and I’m trying to understand its primary use cases, key features, and any tips on how to effectively implement it into my project.

From my research, I know it’s a differential bus transceiver with a voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V, and it’s commonly used for RS-485 communications. I’d like to know more about its benefits in terms of signal integrity, noise immunity, and how it compares to other transceivers. Also, are there any common mistakes to avoid when working with it?

I would really appreciate any insights or practical experience with this IC, especially regarding its integration in industrial or automation systems.
henderson
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Nov 25, 2024
10:28 PM
I’ve worked with the SN65C1168EPWR in a few projects, and it’s a robust, low-power transceiver designed for high-speed communication. It supports RS-485/RS-422 standards, which makes it ideal for industrial and networking applications. The device is reliable for long-distance communication, and I've found its performance consistently solid in noisy environments.


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