STMicroelectronics Line Transceiver, Push Pull, 12-Pin VFDFPN

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RS Stock No.:
163-7324
Mfr. Part No.:
L6362ATR
Brand:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Product Type

Line Transceiver

IC Type

Line Transceiver IC

Input Type

Single Ended

Output Type

Push Pull

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

VFDFPN

Minimum Supply Voltage

7V

Pin Count

12

Maximum High Level Output Current

310mA

Maximum Supply Voltage

36V

Maximum Low Level Output Current

-310mA

Maximum Propagation Delay Time @ CL

400ns

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Height

0.9mm

Width

3 mm

Length

3mm

Standards/Approvals

IEC 61000-4-4, EN60947-5-2, IEC 61000-4-2

Series

L6362A

Automotive Standard

No

Supply Current

2.3mA

The L6362A is an IO-Link and SIO mode transceiver device compliant to PHY2 (3-wire connection) supporting COM1 (4.8 kbaud), COM2 (38.4 kbaud) and COM3 (230.4 kbaud) modes. The output stage can be configured as high-side, low-side or push-pull and it can drive resistive, capacitive and inductive loads. It can be connected to a sensor chip with the industrial 24 V environment.

Fully protected

Reverse polarity

Overload with cut-off function

Overtemperature

Undervoltage and overvoltage

GND and VCC open wire

-40 to +125 °C operating ambient temperature

Selectable output stages:high-side, low-side, push-pull

Suitable to drive L, C and R loads

30 μF output load drive capability

Switching capability of inductors up to 500 mJ

Wake-up detection supported

Fast demagnetization of inductive loads

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