JAJSKD0 December 2023 TRF1305B2
PRODUCTION DATA
The TRF1305x2 supports a VICM voltage closer to either VS+ or VS– voltage than the default specified input common-mode range in Section 6.5, when configured in one of the VICM extension modes. The VICM extension mode can only be used in D2D configuration.
When configured in the low-side VICM extension mode, TRF1305B2 supports a 450 mV lower input common-mode voltage than the default option. For example, the lower limit of VICM voltage range extends from a default value of VS– + 1.5 V to VS– + 1.05 V for the TRF1305B2 variant, and the higher limit also shifts lower from a default value of VS– + 3.5 V to VS– + 3.05 V. At the lowest VICM voltage, approximately 15 mA current must be sunk by the external circuitry connected to the INPx and INMx pins.
When configured in the high-side VICM extension mode, TRF1305B2 supports a 450 mV higher input common-mode voltage than the default option. For example, the higher limit of VICM voltage range extends from a default value of VS– + 3.5 V to VS– + 3.95 V for the TRF1305B2 variant, and the lower limit also shifts up from a default of VS– + 1.5 V to VS– + 1.95 V. At the highest VICM voltage, approximately 15 mA current must be sourced by the external circuitry connected to the INPx and INMx pins.
Either resistors connected to supplies or external current sources can be used to sink or source the currents flowing out or into to the INPx and INMx pins during the low-side or high-side VICM extension modes, respectively.