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MAX232EC/D

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX232EC/D
Description
RS-232 Interface IC
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated
Series
MAX220, MAX222, MAX223, MAX225, MAX230, MAX231, MAX232, MAX232A, MAX233, MAX233A, MAX234, MAX235, MAX236, MAX237, MAX238, MAX239, MAX240, MAX241, MAX242, MAX243, MAX244, MAX245, MAX246, MAX247, MAX248, MAX249r
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX232EC/D

Data Rate
200 Kbps
Operating Supply Voltage
5 V
Supply Current
10 mA
Operating Temperature Range
0 C to + 70 C
Function
Transmitter
Number Of Drivers
2
Number Of I/os
8
Number Of Receivers
2
Propagation Delay Time Ns
3.5 us, 1 us
Shutdown
No
MAX202E–MAX213E, MAX232E/MAX241E
10
±15kV ESD-Protected, +5V RS-232 Transceivers
When in low-power shutdown mode, the MAX205E/
MAX206E/MAX211E/MAX213E/MAX241E driver outputs
are turned off and draw only leakage currents—even if
they are back-driven with voltages between 0V and
12V. Below -0.5V in shutdown, the transmitter output is
diode-clamped to ground with a 1kΩ series
impedance.
The receivers convert the RS-232 signals to CMOS-logic
output levels. The guaranteed 0.8V and 2.4V receiver
input thresholds are significantly tighter than the ±3V
thresholds required by the EIA/TIA-232E specification.
This allows the receiver inputs to respond to TTL/CMOS-
logic levels, as well as RS-232 levels.
The guaranteed 0.8V input low threshold ensures that
receivers shorted to ground have a logic 1 output. The
5kΩ input resistance to ground ensures that a receiver
with its input left open will also have a logic 1 output.
Receiver inputs have approximately 0.5V hysteresis.
This provides clean output transitions, even with slow
rise/fall-time signals with moderate amounts of noise
and ringing.
In shutdown, the MAX213E’s R4 and R5 receivers have
no hysteresis.
Figure 4. Charge-Pump Diagram
GND
V
CC
S3
S1
f
CLK
C1+
C1-
RS-232 Receivers
C1
S2
S4
C3
V
CC
V+
I
L
+
R
L
S7
S5
In shutdown mode, the charge pumps are turned off,
V+ is pulled down to V
the transmitter outputs are disabled. This reduces
supply current typically to 1µA (15µA for the MAX213E).
The time required to exit shutdown is under 1ms, as
shown in Figure 5.
All MAX213E receivers, except R4 and R5, are put into
a high-impedance state in shutdown mode (see Tables
1a and 1b). The MAX213E’s R4 and R5 receivers still
function in shutdown mode. These two awake-in-
shutdown receivers can monitor external activity while
maintaining minimal power consumption.
The enable control is used to put the receiver outputs into
a high-impedance state, to allow wire-OR connection of
two EIA/TIA-232E ports (or ports of different types) at the
UART. It has no effect on the RS-232 drivers or the
charge pumps.
Note: The enable control pin is active low for the
MAX211E/MAX241E (EN), but is active high for the
MAX213E (EN). The shutdown control pin is active high
for the MAX205E/MAX206E/MAX211E/MAX241E
(SHDN), but is active low for the MAX213E (SHDN).
+
C2+
C2-
C2
S6
S8
(MAX205E/MAX206E/MAX211E/
Shutdown and Enable Control
MAX202E
MAX203E
MAX205E–208E
MAX211E/213E
MAX232E
MAX241E
PART
C4
CC
, V- is pulled to ground, and
I
L
-
MAX213E/MAX241E)
(kHz)
f
CLK
230
230
200
200
140
30
R
L
-
GND
V -
Maxim Integrated
Receivers

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