MAX3316ECAE-T Maxim Integrated, MAX3316ECAE-T Datasheet - Page 13

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MAX3316ECAE-T

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX3316ECAE-T
Description
RS-232 Interface IC
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated
Series
MAX3316E, MAX3317E, MAX3318E, MAX3319Er
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX3316ECAE-T

Data Rate
460 Kbps
Operating Supply Voltage
2.5 V
Supply Current
1 mA
Operating Temperature Range
0 C to + 70 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Function
Transceiver
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Number Of Drivers
2
Number Of I/os
8
Number Of Receivers
2
Propagation Delay Time Ns
0.175 us
Shutdown
No
The capacitor type used for C1–C4 is not critical for
proper operation; polarized or nonpolarized capacitors
can be used. The charge pump requires 0.1µF capaci-
tors. Increasing the capacitor values (e.g., by a factor of
2) reduces ripple on the transmitter outputs and slightly
reduces power consumption. C2, C3, and C4 can be
increased without changing C1’s value. However, do
not increase C1 without also increasing the values of
C2, C3, C4, and C
(C1 to other capacitors).
When using the minimum-required capacitor values,
make sure the capacitor value does not degrade exces-
sively with temperature. If in doubt, use capacitors with
a higher nominal value. The capacitor’s equivalent
series resistance (ESR), which usually rises at low tem-
peratures, influences the amount of ripple on V+ and V-.
In most circumstances, a 0.1µF bypass capacitor is
adequate. In applications that are sensitive to power-
supply noise, decouple V
of the same value as charge pump capacitor C1.
Connect bypass capacitors as close to the IC as possible.
Figure 2 shows two transmitter outputs when exiting
shutdown mode. As they become active, the two trans-
mitter outputs are shown going to opposite RS-232 com-
patible levels (one transmitter input is high, the other is
low). Each transmitter is loaded with 3kΩ in parallel with
2500pF. The transmitter outputs display no ringing or
undesirable transients as they come out of shutdown.
Note that the transmitters are enabled only when the
magnitude of V- exceeds approximately -3V.
The MAX3316E–MAX3319E maintain RS-232 compatible
±3.7V minimum transmitter output voltage even at high
data rates. Figure 8 shows a transmitter loopback test
circuit. Figure 9 shows a loopback test result at
230kbps. For Figure 9, all transmitters were driven
simultaneously at 230kbps into EIA/TIA-562 loads in
parallel with 1000pF.
TRANSISTOR COUNT: 1130
±15kV ESD-Protected, 2.5V, 1µA, 460kbps,
______________________________________________________________________________________
BYPASS
Transmitter Outputs when
Power-Supply Decoupling
CC
to maintain proper ratios
Chip Information
to ground with a capacitor
Capacitor Selection
Exiting Shutdown
High Data Rates
RS-232 Compatible Transceivers
Figure 8. Loopback Test Circuit
Figure 9. Loopback Test Result at 230kbps
*C3 CAN BE RETURNED TO V
**MAX3318E/MAX3319E
C1
C2
V
2V/div
5V/div
2V/div
V
CC
CC
C
BYPASS
FORCEOFF**
T_ IN
R_ OUT
FORCEON**
C1+
C1-
C2+
C2-
CC
OR GND.
MAX3316E
MAX3317E
MAX3318E
MAX3319E
GND
V
CC
T_ OUT
5k
R_ IN
V+
V-
T1 IN
T1 OUT
R1 OUT
C3*
C4
1000pF
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