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IC TXRX MULTIPROTOCOL 100LQFP

SP508CF-L

Manufacturer Part Number
SP508CF-L
Description
IC TXRX MULTIPROTOCOL 100LQFP
Manufacturer
Exar Corporation
Type
Transceiverr
Datasheet

Specifications of SP508CF-L

Package / Case
100-LQFP
Number Of Drivers/receivers
8/8
Protocol
Multiprotocol
Voltage - Supply
5V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Input Voltage Range (max)
7 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Maximum Power Dissipation
1.52 W
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Number Of Drivers
8
Operating Supply Voltage
5 V
Propagation Delay Time
1 us
Supply Current (max)
100 mA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
1016-1192

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The SP508 contains highly integrated serial
transceivers that offer programmability
between interface modes through software
control. The SP508 offers the hardware
interface modes for RS-232 (V.28), RS-449/
V.36 (V. and V.0), EIA-530 (V. and V.0),
EIA-530A (V. and V.0), V.35 (V.35 and V.28)
and X.2(V.). The interface mode selection
is done via three control pins, which can be
latched via microprocessor control.
The SP508 has eight drivers, eight receivers,
and Exar's patented on-board charge pump
(5,306,954) that is ideally suited for wide area
network connectivity and other multi-protocol
applications. Other features include digital and
line loopback modes, individual enable/disable
control lines for each driver and receiver, fail-
safe when inputs are either open or shorted,
individual termination resistor ground paths,
separate driver and receiver ground outputs,
enhanced ESD protection on driver outputs
and receiver inputs.
ThEORY OF OPERATION
The SP508 device is made up of ) the drivers,
2) the receivers, 3) a charge pump, 4) DTE/DCE
switching algorithm, and 5) control logic.
Drivers
The SP508 has eight enhanced independent
drivers. Control for the mode selection is done
via a three-bit control word into D0, D, and
D2. The drivers are prearranged such that for
each mode of operation, the relative position
and functionality of the drivers are set up to
accommodate the selected interface mode.
As the mode of the drivers is changed, the
electrical characteristics will change to support
the required signal levels. The mode of each
driver in the different interface modes that can
be selected is shown in Table .
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There are four basic types of driver circuits –
ITU-T-V.28 (RS-232), ITU-T-V.0 (RS-423),
ITU-T-V. (RS-422), and CCITT-V.35.
The V.28 (RS-232) drivers output single-
ended signals with a minimum of +5V (with
3kΩ & 2500pF loading), and can operate over
20kbps. Since the SP508 uses a charge pump
to generate the RS-232 output rails, the driver
outputs will never exceed +0V. The V.28 driver
architecture is similar to Exar's standard line
of RS-232 transceivers.
The RS-423 (V.0) drivers are also single-
ended signals which produce open circuit V
and V
When terminated with a 450Ω load to ground,
the driver output will not deviate more than 0%
of the open circuit value. This is in compliance
of the ITU V.10 specification. The V.10 (RS-423)
drivers are used in RS-449/V.36, EIA-530, and
EIA-530A modes as Category II signals from
each of their corresponding specifications.
The V.0 drivers are guaranteed to transmit
over 20kbps, but can operate at over Mbps
if necessary.
The third type of drivers are V. (RS-422)
differential drivers. Due to the nature of
differential signaling, the drivers are more
immune to noise as opposed to single-ended
transmission methods. The advantage is
evident over high speeds and long transmission
lines. The strength of the driver outputs can
produce differential signals that can maintain
+2V differential output levels with a load of
100Ω. The signal levels and drive capability of
these drivers allow the drivers to also support
RS-485 requirements of +.5V differential
output levels with a 54Ω load. The strength
allows the SP508 differential driver to drive
over long cable lengths with minimal signal
degradation. The V. drivers are used in
RS-449, EIA-530, EIA-530A and V.36 modes
as Category I signals which are used for clock
and data. Exar's new driver design over its
predecessors allow the SP508 to operate over
20Mbps for differential transmission.
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measurements of +4.0V to +6.0V.
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