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    Part Img DS14C89AN datasheet by Texas Instruments

    • DS14C89 - Quad CMOS Receiver 14-PDIP 0 to 70
    • Original
    • No
    • No
    • Obsolete
    • EAR99
    • 8542.39.00.01
    • 8542.39.00.00
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    DS14C89AN Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • The recommended operating temperature range for the DS14C89AN is -40°C to 85°C. However, it's essential to note that the device can operate up to 125°C for short periods, but this may affect its reliability and lifespan.
    • To ensure reliable data transmission over long distances, it's crucial to follow proper PCB design guidelines, use suitable cables, and implement signal conditioning and termination techniques. Additionally, consider using repeaters or amplifiers to boost the signal strength.
    • The maximum cable length supported by the DS14C89AN depends on the cable type, signal frequency, and transmission mode. As a general guideline, the device can support cable lengths up to 100 meters at 100 Mbps. However, it's recommended to consult the datasheet and perform simulations to determine the optimal cable length for your specific application.
    • Yes, the DS14C89AN is designed for high-speed data transmission applications, supporting data rates up to 100 Mbps. However, it's essential to ensure that the device is properly configured, and the transmission line is impedance-matched to minimize signal reflections and attenuation.
    • To troubleshoot common issues with the DS14C89AN, use oscilloscopes or logic analyzers to monitor the signal waveform and identify potential issues. Check the device configuration, cable quality, and termination techniques. Consult the datasheet and application notes for guidance on troubleshooting and debugging techniques.
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