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Siddharth Singh
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Transceiver Model
Apr 01
st
, 2004, 7:07am
Hi Guys,
I am looking for PSpice or IBIS model for a TI RS-485 differential transceiver SN75176.
Please paa on any relevant info if you have.
Thanks
Siddharth.
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Frank Wiedmann
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Re: Transceiver Model
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How about asking TI directly? I just took a quick look at their website. They have IBIS models available for download for many of their parts, but apparently not for this particular one (maybe it is too old).
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