SN65176BD Texas Instruments In Stock
The SN65176BD is a electronic component from Texas Instruments, available for purchase on FindMyChip with competitive pricing and worldwide shipping.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
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- Lifecycle
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- Datasheet
- N/A
- Price
- From $0.1249(MOQ 1485)
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Specifications
| Supply Voltage | 5V |
| Max Data Rate | 250kbps |
| ESD Protection (Bus Pins) | ±15kV HBM |
| Number of Nodes | 256 |
| Operating Temperature Min | -40°C |
| Operating Temperature Max | 85°C |
| Interface Standard | RS-485, RS-422 |
| Duplex Mode | Half-duplex |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
No known alternates. Submit an RFQ and our team can suggest alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many nodes can be connected on an RS-485 bus with SN65176BD?
Up to 256 nodes can be connected because SN65176BD uses 1/8-unit-load receiver input impedance (12kΩ), which is 8× higher than standard unit-load receivers. This significantly reduces bus loading and allows longer cable runs.
Which package and pin count does SN65176BD come in?
SN65176BD comes in an 8-pin DIP (through-hole) package with 0.1 inch (2.54mm) pitch. The D suffix denotes SOIC package in TI naming; confirm with datasheet for exact variant.
Can SN65176BD survive accidental bus faults or ESD events?
Yes. Bus pins are protected to ±15kV HBM ESD. The device also tolerates bus pins floating, shorted, or driven to ±12V beyond supply, making it robust in harsh industrial environments.
What is the minimum order quantity and current price for SN65176BD?
MOQ is 1,485 pieces. Pricing starts at $0.1351/unit for 1,485 pcs, dropping to $0.1300 at 1,925 pcs and $0.1249 at 2,405 pcs. Inquiry-based ordering is available for exact quantities.
What are common alternatives to SN65176BD for RS-485 designs?
Compatible pin-for-pin alternatives include MAX485 (Maxim/Analog Devices), SP485 (Sipex/Exar), and LTC485 (Analog Devices). All share 8-pin DIP/SOIC footprint and half-duplex RS-485 operation. SN65176BD differentiates with its superior ±15kV ESD rating.
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Texas Instruments (TI) is a global semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. TI designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips used in industrial, automotive, consumer, communications, and enterprise systems.
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| Qty. | Unit Price | Ext. Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1485+ | $0.1351 | $200.62 |
| 1925+ | $0.1300 | $250.25 |
| 2405+ | $0.1249 | $300.38 |
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