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stock (Nasdaq: NVEC) reached several new all-time highs in July.
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RS-485 Transceivers |  |   
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  NVE’s 
unique IL3x85-3 narrow-body and IL3x85-1 QSOP isolated RS-485 transceivers are 
the world’s smallest devices of their typehalf or one-fourth the footprint 
of conventional SOIC wide-body isolators. 
 Features include:
 • Up to 40 Mbps data rate
 • PROFIBUS compliant
 • 2500 VRMS isolation voltage
 • 15 kV bus ESD protection
 • Low EMC footprint
 • 4 mm by 10 mm narrow-body SOIC-16 packages
 • 4 mm by 5 mm low thermal resistance QSOP-16 packages
 
 
 
Like all IsoLoop® 
isolators, IL3x85-x Transceivers use NVE’s patented IsoLoop spintronic Giant Magnetoresistance 
(GMR) technology. A unique ceramic/polymer composite barrier provides excellent 
isolation and virtually unlimited barrier life. 
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| 0.3" SOIC-16, 0.15" SOIC-16, and
 QSOP-16 packages.
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 Several RS-485 part types are available in the ultraminiature packages:
 
 
 
 
 
| Part Number
 | Bus | Data Rate
 (Mbps)
 | Isolation Rating
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| IL3085 | RS-485 | 4 | 2.5 kV | QSOP-16 0.15" SOIC-16
 0.3" SOIC-16
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| IL3585 | RS-485 | 40 | 2.5 kV; 6 kV
 | 0.15" SOIC-16 0.3" SOIC-16
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| IL3685 | RS-485/ PROFIBUS
 | 40 | 2.5 kV; 6 kV
 | QSOP-16 0.15" SOIC-16
 0.3" SOIC-16
 |  All part types are in stock and available for immediate delivery.
 
 And if you want the fastest, highest isolation wide-body transceivers in the industry, 
we 
have those too.
 
 
  
 
 
 
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Transceiver Demonstration |  |   
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our unique QSOP isolators theyre impressed with the tiny size, of course: 
one-fourth the footprint of conventional wide-body SOICs.
 
 But once in a while we have to prove to skeptics that an isolated transceiver 
that small actually works.
 
 So we have a tiny, really simple demo with an onboard oscillator and on-board 
battery and a QSOP isolator driving LEDs.
 
 The demo runs at 6 Hz so you can see it, but we have QSOP transceivers that 
run up to 40 megabaud:
 
 
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