IO-Link device transceiver with integrated surge protection function 'TIOL111'
The TIOL111 family transceiver implements an IO-Link interface for industrial bidirectional point-to-point communication. When connected to an IO-Link master via a 3-wire interface, the master can initiate communication with remote nodes and exchange data, with the TIOL111 functioning as the physical layer for communication. It has a surge resistance of 1.2kV (500Ω) according to IEC 61000-4-5 and features built-in reverse polarity protection. The simple interface, which can be programmed via pins, allows for easy connection to the controller's circuit. Output current limits can be set using an external resistor. It is equipped with fault notification and internal protection functions against voltage drop, overcurrent, and overheating. 【Features】 ■ Power supply voltage: 7V to 36V ■ Output configurable as PNP, NPN, or IO-Link ■ Supports IEC 61131-9 COM1, COM2, COM3 data rates ■ Low residual voltage: 1.75V at 250mA ■ Current limit adjustable from 50mA to 350mA *For more details, please contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Transient voltage tolerance of ±65V for less than 100μs ■ Reverse polarity protection up to 55V at L+, CQ, and L- ■ Built-in EMC protection for L+ and CQ ■ Fast demagnetization of inductive loads: up to 1.5H ■ High capacity driving capability for capacitive loads ■ CQ leakage current: less than 2μA ■ Quiescent current: less than 1.5mA ■ Built-in LDO options with a maximum current of 20mA ・TIOL111: No LDO ・TIOL111-3: 3.3V LDO ・TIOL111-5: 5V LDO ■ Overheat warning and thermal protection ■ Remote wake-up indicator ■ Fault indicator ■ Extended ambient temperature range: -40℃ to +125℃ ■ 10-pin VSON package measuring 2.5 x 3mm *For more details, please contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ IO-Link sensors/actuators, FA, process automation, etc. *For more details, please contact us.
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Texas Instruments (Headquarters: Dallas, Texas, USA; Chairman, President, and CEO: Rich Templeton; Abbreviation: TI) supports customers in developing new electronic devices that make the world "more convenient, healthier, safer, environmentally friendly, and enjoyable," and works together to solve challenges. TI has manufacturing, design, and sales locations in over 30 countries worldwide and continues to pursue innovation. TI's analog ICs and embedded processing support everyday life from behind the scenes in a society overflowing with digital devices. The company is actively investing in products and technologies for markets that will become increasingly important in the future, such as the environment, energy, healthcare, medical devices, and security. Technical Inquiry Contact TI Japan Product Information Center 【http://www.tij.co.jp/pic/】