JAJSR56H May 2008 – August 2023 ISO15 , ISO35
PRODUCTION DATA
The ISO15 and ISO15M are isolated half-duplex differential line drivers and receivers while the ISO35 and ISO35M are isolated full-duplex differential line transceivers for TIA/EIA 485/422 applications. They are rated to provide galvanic isolation of up to 2500 Vrms for 60 sec as per the standard. They have active-high driver enables and active-low receiver enables to control the data flow.
When the driver enable pin, DE, is logic high, the differential outputs Y and Z follow the logic states at data input D. A logic high at D causes Y to turn high and Z to turn low. In this case the differential output voltage defined as VOD = V(Y) – V(Z) is positive. When D is low, the output states reverse, Z turns high, Y becomes low, and VOD is negative. When DE is low, both outputs turn high-impedance. In this condition the logic state at D is irrelevant. The DE pin has an internal pulldown resistor to ground, thus when left open the driver is disabled (high-impedance) by default. The D pin has an internal pullup resistor to VCC, thus, when left open while the driver is enabled, output Y turns high and Z turns low.
When the receiver enable pin, RE, is logic low, the receiver is enabled. When the differential input voltage defined as VID = V(A) – V(B) is positive and higher than the positive input threshold, VIT+, the receiver output, R, turns high. When VID is negative and less than the negative and lower than the negative input threshold, VIT– , the receiver output, R, turns low. If VID is between VIT+ and VIT– the output is indeterminate. When RE is logic high or left open, the receiver output is high-impedance and the magnitude and polarity of VID are irrelevant. Internal biasing of the receiver inputs causes the output to go failsafe-high when the transceiver is disconnected from the bus (open-circuit), the bus lines are shorted (short-circuit), or the bus is not actively driven (idle bus).