What this RS485 transceiver brings to the bus
The LTC2856HDD-2#PBF is a half-duplex RS422/RS485 transceiver from Analog Devices, rated for 250 kbps data rate over a single differential pair. The 8-DFN (3x3 mm) package with exposed pad helps pull heat out of the die when the transceiver is driving a heavily loaded bus at elevated temperature. The 25 mV receiver hysteresis provides enough noise margin on long cable runs to avoid false edge triggering from reflections or coupled noise — a common failure signature on boards where the RS485 line runs through a VFD cabinet.
Active production, no end-of-life concern
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Package and mounting
Standard lead-free reflow works. The DFN package is less forgiving than SOIC on tombstoning if the paste volume on the paddle is uneven.
How it compares to the 3V ADM3072EYRZ
The closest functional second-source in the Analog Devices portfolio is the ADM3072EYRZ: same half-duplex, same 250 kbps data rate, same -40°C to 125°C range, and 1/1 driver/receiver count. The key difference is supply voltage — the ADM3072 runs on 3.0V nominal, while the LTC2856HDD-2#PBF needs 4.5V to 5.5V. If your board already has a 5V rail, the LTC2856 is the direct fit; if you are on a 3.3V bus, the ADM3072 avoids a regulator. Receiver hysteresis also differs: 25 mV on the LTC2856 versus 100 mV on the ADM3072, so the ADM3072 offers more noise margin at the cost of slightly higher threshold uncertainty.
