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RXTX Repeaters and RXTX Converters were designed to provide solutions for customers
who require signals to be transmitted long distances, and/or their signals are
incompatible with interfacing equipment. The RXTX Repeater incorporates
an AM26LS33 Differential Line Receiver on its input, along with a CMOS based OL7272
Differential Line Driver at the output. The Line Receiver will provide common
mode noise rejection, helping to reduce the noise and distortion associated with
long cable runs and a plant environment. The internal electronics and Line Driver
will also clean up the original signal distortions by squaring it up, and adding
current drive capacity to it. This will allow the transmission of clean signals
over much longer distances. Several RXTX Repeaters can be cascaded, if necessary,
for extremely long cable runs. The RXTX Converter incorporates much of
the same circuitry as the Repeater. However, it was designed to be able to convert
differential signals to single ended signals, and vice versa. It can be used to
convert to differential signals for long cable runs, or simply to convert to a
signal type that is compatible with interfacing equipment. See descriptions
and specifications of both the RXTX Repeater and RXTX
Converter for more details and ordering information.
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