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MAX3096CSE

IC RECEIVER 0/4 16SOIC

Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

Categories: Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAX3096CSE is a robust quad RS-422/RS-485 receiver designed for demanding industrial and communication applications. This 16-SOIC surface-mount component offers a 10Mbps data rate and features 45mV of receiver hysteresis for improved noise immunity. Operating within a 3V to 3.6V supply range, it provides four independent receiver channels, making it suitable for multipoint data transmission systems. The MAX3096CSE is engineered for reliable performance in environments where signal integrity is critical, commonly found in industrial automation, networking equipment, and embedded control systems. Its 16-SOIC package facilitates efficient board layout and assembly.

Additional Information

Series: -RoHS Status: RoHS non-compliantManufacturer Lead Time: No lead time information availableProduct Status: ObsoletePackaging: TubeDatasheet:
Technical Details:
PackagingTube
Package / Case16-SOIC (0.154"", 3.90mm Width)
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
TypeReceiver
Operating Temperature0°C ~ 70°C
Voltage - Supply3V ~ 3.6V
Number of Drivers/Receivers0/4
Data Rate10Mbps
ProtocolRS422, RS485
Supplier Device Package16-SOIC
Receiver Hysteresis45 mV
Duplex-

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