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MAX4544ESA+T中文资料

MAX4544ESA+T中文资料

The MAX4541–MAX4544 are precision, dual analog switches designed to operate from a single +2.7V to +12V supply. Low power consumption (5µW) makes these parts ideal for battery-powered equipment. These switches offer low leakage currents (100pA max) and fast switching speeds (tON = 150ns max, tOFF = 100ns max).
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Continuous Current (any terminal)....................................±10mA Peak Current, COM_, NO_, NC_
(pulsed at 1ms, 10% duty cycle max) ............................±20mA ESD per Method 3015.7 .................................................> 2000V Continuous Power Dissipation

MAX4475

MAX4475

概述MAX4575/MAX4576/MAX4577是低电压,高静电放电(ESD)保护,双单极/单掷(SPST)模拟开关。

常关闭(NO)和常开(NC)引脚对± 15kV的ESD保护而不闭锁或损坏。

每个交换机可以处理轨到轨®模拟信号。

关断漏电流0.5nA在25 ° C。

这些适合低失真音频模拟开关应用和首选的解决方案在自动化测试设备或机械继电器开关电流所需的应用程序。

他们具有低功耗的要求(0.5μW),需要更少的电路板空间,比机械更可靠继电器。

每个设备控制的TTL / CMOS输入电压等级是双边的。

这些开关的功能保证操作+2 V至+12 V单电源供电,使他们的理想使用电池供电的应用。

电阻70Ω(最大),交换机之间的匹配,0.5Ω(典型值)单位在指定的信号范围内(2Ω典型)。

MAX4575有两个无开关,MAX4576两个NC交换机和MAX4577有一个NO和一个NC开关。

这些器件采用8引脚μMAX和SO封装。

应用电池供电系统音频和视频信号路由低电压数据采集系统采样和保持电路通信电路继电器替代品____________________________Features?NO / NC引脚的ESD保护± 15kV的(人体模型)± 15KV(IEC 1000-4-2气隙放电)± 8千伏(IEC 1000-4-2接触放电)?与MAX4541/MAX4542/MAX4543引脚兼容?保证电阻+5 V时的70Ω(最大)在+3 V,150Ω(最大)?通电阻平坦度2Ω(典型值)为+5 V在+3 V,6Ω(典型值)?电阻匹配0.5Ω(典型值)为+5 V在+3 V,0.6Ω(典型值)?保证0.5nA漏电流在TA = +25 ° C?2 V至+12 V单电源电压?TTL / CMOS逻辑兼容?低失真:0.015%?- 3dB带宽> 300MHz的?轨到轨信号范围MAX4575/MAX4576/MAX4577± 15kV ESD保护,低电压,双通道,单刀单掷,CMOS模拟开关______________________________________________________________ __马克西姆综合产品119-1762;冯0 7 / 00;对于免费样品和最新文献,参观访问www.maxim - 或电话1-800-998-8800。

施耐德接触E型选型手册

施耐德接触E型选型手册

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1987年,施耐德电气在天津成立第一家合资工厂梅兰日兰,将断路器技术带到中国,取代传统保险 丝,使得中国用户用电安全性大为增强,并为断路器标准的建立作出了卓越的贡献。90年代初,施耐 德电气旗下品牌奇胜率先将开关面板带入中国,结束了中国使用灯绳开关的时代。
施耐德电气的高额投资有力地支持了中国的经济建设,并为中国客户提供了先进的产品支持和完善的技 术服务,中低压电器、变频器、接触器等工业产品大量运用在中国国内的经济建设中,促进了中国工业 化的进程。
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接触器内置1个常开或1个常闭触点
接触器内置1个常开和1个常闭触点
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MAX4467EKA-T中文资料

MAX4467EKA-T中文资料

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Typical Operating Circuit
RBIAS CBIAS RBIAS CIN RIN
CBYPASS
MIC_BIAS RDC
IN+
IN-
RDC
VCC SHDN
OUT MAX4467 MAX4468 GND
MICROPHONE CAPSULE
RFB MAX4467/MAX4468 TYPICAL OPERATING CIRCUIT WITH COMPLETE SHUTDOWN
Applications
Microphone Preamplifiers Hearing Aids Cellular Phones Voice-Recognition Systems Digital Dictation Devices Headsets Portable Computing
Pin Configurations
RL = 10kΩ to VCC/2, 0.1V ≤ VOUT ≤ VCC - 0.1V
IVCC - VOHI
The MAX4467/MAX4468 include a complete shutdown mode. In shutdown, the amplifiers’ supply current is reduced to 5nA and the bias current to the external microphone is cut off for ultimate power savings. The single MAX4465/MAX4466 are offered in the ultra-small 5-pin SC70 package, while the single with shutdown MAX4467/MAX4468 and dual MAX4469 are available in the space-saving 8-pin SOT23 package.

MAX4511中文资料

MAX4511中文资料

General DescriptionThe MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513 are quad, single-pole/single-throw (SPST), fault-protected analog switch-es. They are pin-compatible with the industry-standard nonprotected DG201/DG202/DG213. These new switch-es feature fault-protected inputs and Rail-to-Rail ®signal handling capability. The normally open (NO_) and normally closed (NC_) terminals are protected from overvoltage faults up to 36V during power-up or power-down. During a fault condition, the NO_ or NC_terminal becomes an open circuit and only nanoamperes of leakage current flow from the source, but the switch output (COM_) furnishes up to 10mA of the appropriate polarity supply voltage to the load. This ensures unam-biguous rail-to-rail outputs when a fault begins and ends.On-resistance is 175Ωmax and is matched between switches to 10Ωmax. The off-leakage current is only 0.5nA at +25°C and 10nA at +85°C.The MAX4511 has four normally closed switches. The MAX4512 has four normally open switches. The MAX4513 has two normally closed and two normally open switches.These CMOS switches can operate with dual power supplies ranging from ±4.5V to ±18V or a single supply between +9V and +36V.All digital inputs have +0.8V and +2.4V logic thresh-olds, ensuring both TTL- and CMOS-logic compatibility when using ±15V or a single +12V supply.ApplicationsATE Equipment Data AcquisitionIndustrial and Process-Control Systems AvionicsRedundant/Backup SystemsFeatureso ±40V Fault Protection with Power Off±36V Fault Protection with ±15V Supplies o All Switches Off with Power Off o Rail-to-Rail Signal Handlingo Output Clamped to Appropriate Supply Voltage During Fault Condition; No Transition Glitch o 175Ωmax Signal Paths with ±15V Supplies o No Power-Supply Sequencing Required o ±4.5V to ±18V Dual Supplies +9V to +36V Single Supply o Low Power Consumption, <2mWo Four Separately Controlled SPST Switches o Pin-Compatible with Industry-StandardDG411/DG412/DG413, DG201/DG202/DG213o TTL- and CMOS-Compatible Logic Inputs with Single +9V to +15V or ±15V SuppliesFor free samples & the latest literature: , or phone 1-800-998-8800.For small orders, phone 408-737-7600 ext. 3468.MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products119-4760; Rev 0; 6/98Ordering Information continued at end of data sheet.*Contact factory for dice specifications.Rail-to-Rail is a registered trademark of Nippon Motorola, Ltd.Ordering InformationPin Configurations/Functional Diagrams/Truth TablesM A X 4511/M A X 4512/M A X 4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches 2_______________________________________________________________________________________ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—Dual Supplies(V+ = +15V, V- = -15V, GND = 0V, T A =T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.Note 1:COM_ and IN_ pins are not fault protected. Signals on COM_ or IN_ exceeding V+ or V- are clamped by internal diodes.Limit forward diode current to maximum current rating.Note 2:NC_ and NO_ pins are fault protected. Signals on NC_ or NO_ exceeding -36V to +36V may damage the device. Theselimits apply with power applied to V+ or V-, or ±40V with V+ = V- = 0.(Voltages Referenced to GND)V+........................................................................-0.3V to +44.0V V-.........................................................................-44.0V to +0.3V V+ to V-................................................................-0.3V to +44.0V COM_, IN_ (Note 1)..............................(V- - 0.3V) to (V+ + 0.3V)NC_, NO_ (Note 2)..................................(V+ - 36V) to (V- + 36V)NC_, NO_ to COM_.................................................-36V to +36V Continuous Current into Any Terminal..............................±30mA Peak Current into Any Terminal(pulsed at 1ms, 10% duty cycle)...................................±50mAContinuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C) (Note 2)Plastic DIP (derate 10.53mW/°C above +70°C)...........842mW Narrow SO (derate 8.70mW/°C above +70°C).............696mW CERDIP (derate 10.00mW/°C above +70°C)................800mW Operating Temperature RangesMAX451_C_ E......................................................0°C to +70°C MAX451_E_ E...................................................-40°C to +85°C MAX451_MJE .................................................-55°C to +125°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10sec).............................+300°CMAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches_______________________________________________________________________________________3ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—Dual Supplies (continued)(V+ = +15V, V- = -15V, GND = 0V, T A =T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)M A X 4511/M A X 4512/M A X 4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches 4_______________________________________________________________________________________ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—Dual Supplies (continued)(V+ = +15V, V- = -15V, GND = 0V, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches_______________________________________________________________________________________5ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—Single +12V Supply(V+ = +10.8V to +13.2V, V- = 0, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)M A X 4511/M A X 4512/M A X 4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches 6_______________________________________________________________________________________Note 1:COM_ and IN_ pins are not fault protected. Signals on COM_ or IN_ exceeding V+ or V- are clamped by internal diodes.Limit forward diode current to maximum current rating.Note 2:NC_ and NO_ pins are fault protected. Signals on NC_ or NO_ exceeding -36V to +36V may damage the device. These limits apply with power applied to V+ or V-, or ±40V with V+ = V- = 0.Note 3:The algebraic convention is used in this data sheet; the most negative value is shown in the minimum column.Note 4:∆R ON = ∆R ON(MAX)- ∆R ON(MIN).Note 5:Leakage parameters are 100% tested at maximum rated hot temperature and guaranteed by correlation at T A = +25°C.Note 6:Guaranteed by design.Note 7:Off isolation = 20 log10 [ V COM_/ (V NC_or V NO_) ], V COM_= output, V NC_or V NO_= input to off switch.Note 8:Between any two switches.Note 9:Leakage testing for single-supply operation is guaranteed by testing with dual supplies.ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—Single +12V Supply (continued)(V+ = +10.8V to +13.2V, V- = 0, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches_______________________________________________________________________________________7__________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)010050250200150300350-20-50-15-105101520SWITCH ON-RESISTANCE vs. V COM (DUAL SUPPLIES)V COM (V)S W I T C H O N -R E S I S T A N C E (Ω)80602040160140100120180200-15-50-1051015SWITCH ON-RESISTANCE vs. V COM AND TEMPERATURE (DUAL SUPPLIES)V COM (V)S W I T C H O N -R E S I S T A N C E (Ω)100010051015202530SWITCH ON-RESISTANCE vs. V COM (SINGLE SUPPLY)V COM (V)S W I T C H O N -R E S I S I T A N C E (Ω)050200150100300350250400046281012SWITCH ON-RESISTANCE vs. V COMAND TEMPERATURE (SINGLE SUPPLY)V COM (V)S W I T C H O N -R E S I S T A N C E (Ω)0300200100700800600500400900100005101520ON AND OFF TIMES vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGESUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V)t O N , t O F F (n s )1p10p100p1n10n 100n-50-25255075100125150I D(ON), I S(OFF), AND I D(OFF) LEAKAGES vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)L E A K A G E (A )02810641214-15-10-5051015CHARGE INJECTION vs. V COM (DUAL SUPPLIES)V COM (V)Q (p C )010*******500400600-5025-255075100125ON AND OFF TIMES vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)t O N , t O F F (n s )100300200500400600-50025-255075100125POWER-SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )M A X 4511/M A X 4512/M A X 4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches 8_______________________________________________________________________________________00.51.51.02.52.03.001015520253035LOGIC-LEVEL THRESHOLD vs. V+M A X 4511-10V+ (V)L O G I C -L E V E L T H R E S H O L D (V )Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)0-10-20-1200.010.11101001000FREQUENCY RESPONSE-90-100-110FREQUENCY (MHz)L O S S (d B )P H A S E (D E G R E E S )-70-80-50-60-30-4012010080-120-60-80-100-20-402006040NAME FUNCTION1, 16,9, 8IN1–IN4Logic Control Digital Inputs 2, 15,10, 7COM1–COM4Analog Switch Common* TerminalsPIN 3, 14,11, 6NO1–NO4orNC1–NC4Analog Switch Fault-Protected NormallyOpen* or Normally Closed* Terminals 4V-Negative Analog Supply Voltage Input.Connect to GND for single-supply operation.13V+Positive Analog and Digital Supply-Voltage Input. Internally connected to substrate.12N.C.No Connection—not internally connected 5GND Ground. Connect to digital ground. (Analog signals have no ground reference.)Pin Description*As long as the voltage on NO_ or NC_ does not exceed V+ or V-, NO_ (or NC_) and COM_ pins are identical and interchange-able. Either may be considered as an input or output; signals pass equally well in either direction.Detailed DescriptionOverview of Traditional Fault-Protected SwitchesThe MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513 are fault-protected CMOS analog switches with unusual operation and construction. Traditional fault-protected switches are constructed by three series FETs. This produces good off characteristics, but fairly high on-resistance when the signals are within about 3V of each supply rail. As the voltage on one side of the switch approaches with-in about 3V of either supply rail (a fault condition), the switch impedance becomes higher, limiting the output signal range (on the protected side of the switch) to approximately 3V less than the appropriate polarity supply voltage.During a fault condition, the output current that flows from the protected side of the switch into its load comes from the fault source on the other side of the switch. If the switch is open or the load is extremely high impedance, the input current will be very low. If the switch is on and the load is low impedance,enough current will flow from the source to maintain the load voltage at 3V less than the supply.MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches_______________________________________________________________________________________9Overview of MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513The MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513 differ considerably from traditional fault-protection switches, with several advantages. First, they are constructed with two paral-lel FETs, allowing very low on-resistance when the switch is on. Second, they allow signals on the NC_ or NO_ pins that are within or slightly beyond the supply rails to be passed through the switch to the COM termi-nal, allowing rail-to-rail signal operation. Third, when a signal on NC_ or NO_ exceeds the supply rails by about 50mV (a fault condition), the voltage on COM_ is limited to the appropriate polarity supply voltage.Operation is identical for both fault polarities. The fault-protection extends to ±36V from GND.During a fault condition, the NO_ or NC_ input pin becomes high impedance regardless of the switch state or load resistance. If the switch is on, the COM_output current is furnished from the V+ or V- pin by “booster” FETs connected to each supply pin. These FETs can typically source or sink up to 10mA.When power is removed, the fault protection is still in effect. In this case, the NO_ or NC_ terminals are a vir-tual open circuit. The fault can be up to ±40V.The COM_ pins are not fault protected; they act as nor-mal CMOS switch pins. If a voltage source is connect-ed to any COM_ pin, it should be limited to the supply voltages. Exceeding the supply voltage will cause high currents to flow through the ESD protection diodes,possibly damaging the device (see Absolute Maximum Ratings ).Pin CompatibilityThese switches have identical pinouts to common non-fault-protected CMOS switches. Care should be exer-cised in considering them for direct replacements in existing printed circuit boards, however, since only the NO_ and NC_ pins of each switch are fault protected.Internal ConstructionInternal construction is shown in Figure 1, with the ana-log signal paths shown in bold. A single normally openFigure 1. Block DiagramM A X 4511/M A X 4512/M A X 4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches 10______________________________________________________________________________________(NO) switch is shown; the normally closed (NC) config-uration is identical except the logic-level translator becomes an inverter. The analog switch is formed by the parallel combination of N-channel FET N1 and P-channel FET P1, which are driven on and off simultane-ously according to the input fault condition and the logic-level state.Normal OperationTwo comparators continuously compare the voltage on the NO_ (or NC_) pin with V+ and V-. When the signal on NO_ or NC_ is between V+ and V- the switch acts normally, with FETs N1 and P1 turning on and off in response to IN_ signals. The parallel combination of N1 and P1 forms a low-value resistor between NO_ (or NC_) and COM_ so that signals pass equally well in either direction.Positive Fault ConditionWhen the signal on NO_ (or NC_) exceeds V+ by about 50mV, the high-fault comparator output is high, turning off FETs N1 and P1. This makes the NO_ (or NC_) pin high impedance regardless of the switch state. If the switch state is “off”, all FETs are turned off and both NO_ (or NC_) and COM_ are high impedance. If the switch state is “on”, FET P2 is turned on, sourcing cur-rent from V+ to COM_.Negative Fault ConditionWhen the signal on NO_ (or NC_) exceeds V- by about 50mV, the low-fault comparator output is high, turning off FETs N1 and P1. This makes the NO_ (or NC_) pin high impedance regardless of the switch state. If the switch state is “off,” all FETs are turned off and both NO_ (or NC_) and COM_ are high impedance. If the switch state is “on,” FET N2 is turned on, sinking cur-rent from COM_ to V-.Transient Fault Response and RecoveryWhen a fast rise-time and fall-time transient on IN_exceeds V+ or V-, the output (COM_) follows the input (IN_) to the supply rail with only a few nanoseconds delay. This delay is due to the switch on-resistance and circuit capacitance to ground. When the input transient returns to within the supply rails, however, there is a longer output recovery time delay. For positive faults, the recovery time is typically 3.5µs. For negative faults, the recovery time is typically 1.3µs. These values depend on the COM_ output resistance and capacitance, and are not production tested or guaranteed. The delays are not dependent on the fault amplitude. Higher COM_ output resistance and capacitance increase recovery times.COM_ and IN_ PinsFETs N2 and P2 can source about ±10mA from V+ or V-to the COM_ pin in the fault condition. Ensure that if the COM_ pin is connected to a low-resistance load, the absolute maximum current rating of 30mA is never exceeded, both in normal and fault conditions.The GND, COM_, and IN_ pins do not have fault protec-tion. Reverse ESD-protection diodes are internally con-nected between GND, COM_, IN_ and both V+ and V-. If a signal on GND, COM_, or IN_ exceeds V+ or V- by more than 300mV, one of these diodes will conduct heavily. During normal operation these reverse-biased ESD diodes leak a few nanoamps of current to V+ and V-.Fault-Protection Voltage and Power OffThe maximum fault voltage on the NC_ or NO_ pins is ±36V with power applied and ±40V with power off.Failure ModesThe MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513 are not lightning arrestors or surge protectors.Exceeding the fault-protection voltage limits on NO_ or NC_, even for very short periods, can cause the device to fail. The failure modes may not be obvious, and fail-ure in one switch may or may not affect other switches in the same package.GroundThere is no connection between the analog signal paths and GND. The analog signal paths consist of an N-channel and P-channel MOSFET with their sources and drains paralleled and their gates driven out of phase to V+ and V- by the logic-level translators.V+ and GND power the internal logic and logic-level translators and set the input logic thresholds. The logic-level translators convert the logic levels to switched V+and V- signals to drive the gates of the analog switch-es. This drive signal is the only connection between the power supplies and the analog signals. GND, IN_, and COM_ have ESD-protection diodes to V+ and V-.IN_ Logic-Level ThresholdsThe logic-level thresholds are CMOS and TTL compati-ble when V+ is +15V. As V+ is raised the threshold increases slightly, and when V+ reaches 25V the level threshold is about 2.8V—above the TTL output high level minimum of 2.4V, but still compatible with CMOS outputs (see Typical Operating Characteristics ).Increasing V- has no effect on the logic-level thresholds,but it does increase the gate-drive voltage to the signal FETs, reducing their on-resistance.MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches______________________________________________________________________________________11Bipolar SuppliesThe MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513 operate with bipolar supplies between ±4.5V and ±18V. The V+ and V- sup-plies need not be symmetrical, but their difference can not exceed the absolute maximum rating of 44V.Single SupplyThe MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513 operate from a sin-gle supply between +9V and +36V when V- is connect-ed to GND.High-Frequency PerformanceIn 50Ωsystems, signal response is reasonably flat up to 50MHz (see Typical Operating Characteristics ). Above20MHz, the on-response has several minor peaks that are highly layout dependent. The problem with high-fre-quency operation is not turning the switch on, but turn-ing it off. The off-state switch acts like a capacitor and passes higher frequencies with less attenuation. At 10MHz, off isolation is about -42dB in 50Ωsystems,becoming worse (approximately 20dB per decade) as frequency increases. Higher circuit impedances also make off isolation worse. Adjacent channel attenuation is about 3dB above that of a bare IC socket and is due entirely to capacitive coupling.Figure 2. Switch Turn-On/Turn-Off TimesTest Circuits/Timing DiagramsFigure 3. MAX4513 Break-Before-Make IntervalM A X 4511/M A X 4512/M A X 4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches 12______________________________________________________________________________________Figure 4. Charge InjectionFigure 5. COM_, NO_, NC_ CapacitanceTest Circuits/Timing Diagrams (continued)MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches______________________________________________________________________________________13Figure 6. Frequency Response, Off Isolation, and CrosstalkTest Circuits/Timing Diagrams (continued)Pin Configurations/Functional Diagrams/Truth Tables (continued)M A X 4511/M A X 4512/M A X 4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches 14______________________________________________________________________________________V-GNDNC4COM4IN4IN3COM30.086"(2.261mm)MAX4511NO1NO2COM1IN1IN2COM2COM4NO4IN4IN3NO3COM30.086"(2.261mm)MAX4512Ordering Information (continued)*Contact factory for dice specifications.Chip TopographiesV-GNDCOM4NO4IN4IN3NC3COM3MAX45130.086"(2.261mm)TRANSISTOR COUNT: 139SUBSTRATE CONNECTED TO:V+MAX4511/MAX4512/MAX4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches______________________________________________________________________________________15________________________________________________________Package InformationM A X 4511/M A X 4512/M A X 4513Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected,SPST Analog Switches Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.16____________________Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600©1998 Maxim Integrated ProductsPrinted USAis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products.Package Information (continued)。

MAX3051ESA-T中文资料

MAX3051ESA-T中文资料

General DescriptionThe MAX3051 interfaces between the CAN protocol controller and the physical wires of the bus lines in a controller area network (CAN). The MAX3051 provides differential transmit capability to the bus and differential receive capability to the CAN controller. The MAX3051is primarily intended for +3.3V single-supply applica-tions that do not require the stringent fault protection specified by the automotive industry (ISO 11898).The MAX3051 features four different modes of opera-tion: high-speed, slope-control, standby, and shutdown mode. H igh-speed mode allows data rates up to 1Mbps. The slope-control mode can be used to program the slew rate of the transmitter for data rates of up to 500kbps. This reduces the effects of EMI, thus allowing the use of unshielded twisted or parallel cable.In standby mode, the transmitter is shut off and the receiver is pulled high, placing the MAX3051 in low-current mode. In shutdown mode, the transmitter and receiver are switched off.The MAX3051 input common-mode range is from -7V to +12V, exceeding the ISO 11898 specification of -2V to +7V. These features, and the programmable slew-rate limiting, make the part ideal for nonautomotive, harsh environments. The MAX3051 is available in 8-pin SO and SOT23 packages and operates over the -40°C to +85°C extended temperature range.ApplicationsPrinters JetLinkIndustrial Control and Networks Telecom Backplane Consumer ApplicationsFeatures♦Low +3.3V Single-Supply Operation ♦ESD Protection±12kV Human Body Model♦Wide -7V to +12V Common-Mode Range ♦Small SOT23 Package♦Four Operating ModesHigh-Speed Operation Up to 1MbpsSlope-Control Mode to Reduce EMI (Up to 500kbps)Standby ModeLow-Current Shutdown Mode ♦Thermal Shutdown ♦Current LimitingMAX3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-CurrentCAN Transceiver________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products 1Pin ConfigurationOrdering Information19-3274; Rev 1; 6/05For pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct!at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at .Typical Operating Circuit at end of data sheet.M A X 3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-Current CAN Transceiver 2_______________________________________________________________________________________ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(V CC = +3.3V ±5%, R L = 60Ω, C L = 100pF, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at V CC = +3.3V and T A =Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.V CC to GND..............................................................-0.3V to +6V TXD, RS, SHDN to GND...........................................-0.3V to +6V RXD to GND .............................................................-0.3V to +6V CANH, CANL to GND..........................................-7.5V to +12.5V Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)8-Pin SO (derate 5.9mW/°C above +70°C)...................470mW 8-Pin SOT23 (derate 9.7mW/°C above +70°C).............774mWOperating Temperature Range ...........................-40°C to +85°C Maximum Junction Temperature.....................................+150°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature Range (soldering, 10s)......................+300°CMAX3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-CurrentCAN Transceiver_______________________________________________________________________________________3ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)(V CC = +3.3V ±5%, R L = 60Ω, C L = 100pF, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at V CC = +3.3V and T A =+25°C.) (Note 1)M A X 3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-Current CAN Transceiver 4_______________________________________________________________________________________Note 2:No other devices on the BUS.Note 3:BUS externally driven.TIMING CHARACTERISTICS(V CC = +3.3V ±5%, R L = 60Ω, C L = 100pF, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at V CC = +3.3V and T A =+25°C.)MAX3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-CurrentCAN Transceiver_______________________________________________________________________________________5Figure 1. Timing Diagram Figure 2. Timing Diagram for Standby SignalFigure 3. Timing Diagram for Shutdown Signal Figure 4. Timing Diagram for Shutdown-to-Standby SignalTiming DiagramsSLEW RATE vs. R RS AT 100kbpsM A X 3051t o c 01R RS (k Ω)S L E W R A T E (V /µs )18016014012010080604020510152025303500200M A X 3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-Current CAN Transceiver 6_______________________________________________________________________________________SUPPLY CURRENT vs. DATA RATEDATA RATE (kbps)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (m A )8006004002001316192225101000SHUTDOWN SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE (SHDN = V CC )M A X 3051t o c 03TEMPERATURE (°C)S H U T D O W N S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (n A )603510-15204060801001200-4085STANDBY SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE (RS = V CC )M A X 3051t o c 04TEMPERATURE (°C)S T A N D B Y S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )603510-158.59.09.510.010.511.08.0-4085RECEIVER PROPAGATION DELAY vs.TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)R E C E I V E R P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (n s )603510-155101520253035404550-4085DRIVER PROPAGATION DELAY vs.TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)D R I VE R P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (n s )603510-1510203040500-4085RECEIVER OUTPUT LOW vs.OUTPUT CURRENTOUTPUT CURRENT (mA)V O L T A G E R X D (V )4035510152520300.20.40.60.81.01.21.41.60045Typical Operating Characteristics(V CC = +3.3V, R L = 60Ω, C L = 100pF, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise specified.)MAX3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-CurrentCAN Transceiver_______________________________________________________________________________________7RECEIVER PROPAGATION DELAYRXD 1v/divCAHN - CANL200ns/divDRIVER PROPAGATION DELAYM A X 3051t o c 11TXD 2V/divR RS = 24k ΩR RS = 75k ΩR RS = 100k Ω200ns/divDRIVER PROPAGATION DELAYTXD 1V/divCAHN - CANL200ns/divRS = GNDLOOPBACK PROPAGATION DELAYvs. R RSM A X 3051t o c 13R RS (k Ω)L O O P B A C K P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (n s )180160140120100806040202004006008001000120000200Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(V CC = +3.3V, R L = 60Ω, C L = 100pF, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise specified.)RECEIVER OUTPUT HIGH vs.OUTPUT CURRENTM A X 3051t o c 08OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)R E C E I V E R O U T P U T H I G H (V C C - R X D ) (V )71235460.20.40.60.81.01.21.41.61.8008DIFFERENTIAL VOLTAGE vs.DIFFERENTIAL LOADDIFFERENTIAL LOAD R L (Ω)D I F FE R E N T I A L V O L T A G E (V )2001000.51.01.52.02.53.03.50300M A X 3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-Current CAN Transceiver 8_______________________________________________________________________________________Detailed DescriptionFigure 5. MAX3051 Functional DiagramMAX3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-CurrentCAN TransceiverDetailed DescriptionThe MAX3051 interfaces between the CAN protocol controller and the physical wires of the bus lines in a CAN. It provides differential transmit capability to the bus and differential receive capability to the CAN con-troller. It is primarily intended for +3.3V single-supply applications that do not require the stringent fault pro-tection specified by the automotive industry (ISO 11898) The MAX3051 features four different modes of opera-tion: high-speed, slope-control, standby, and shutdown mode. H igh-speed mode allows data rates up to 1Mbps. The slope-control mode can be used to pro-gram the slew rate of the transmitter for data rates of up to 500kbps. This reduces the effects of EMI, thus allow-ing the use of unshielded twisted or parallel cable. In standby mode, the transmitter is shut off and the receiver is pulled high, placing the MAX3051 in low-current mode. In shutdown mode, the transmitter and receiver are switched off.The MAX3051 input common-mode range is from -7V to +12V, exceeding the ISO 11898 specification of -2V to +7V. These features, and the programmable slew-rate limiting, make the part ideal for nonautomotive, harsh environments.The transceivers operate from a single +3.3V supply and draw 35µA of supply current in dominant state and 2µA in recessive state. In standby mode, supply cur-rent is reduced to 8µA. In shutdown mode, supply cur-rent is less than 1µA.CANH and CANL are output short-circuit current limited and are protected against excessive power dissipation by thermal-shutdown circuitry that places the driver outputs into a high-impedance state.TransmitterThe transmitter converts a single-ended input (TXD)from the CAN controller to differential outputs for the bus lines (CANH, CANL). The truth table for the trans-mitter and receiver is given in Table 1.ReceiverThe receiver reads differential inputs from the bus lines (CANH , CANL) and transfers this data as a single-ended output (RXD) to the CAN controller. It consists of a comparator that senses the difference V DIFF = (CANH - CANL) with respect to an internal threshold of +0.75V.If this V DIFF is greater than 0.75, a logic-low is present at RXD. If V DIFF is less than 0.75V, a logic-high is present.The receiver always echoes the CAN BUS data.The CANH and CANL common-mode range is -7V to +12V. RXD is logic-high when CANH and CANL are shorted or terminated and undriven.Mode SelectionHigh-Speed ModeConnect RS to ground to set the MAX3051 to high-speed mode. When operating in high-speed mode, the MAX3051 can achieve transmission rates of up to 1Mbps. In high-speed mode, use shielded twisted pair cable to avoid EMI problems.Slope-Control ModeConnect a resistor from RS to ground to select slope-control mode (Table 2). In slope-control mode, CANH and CANL slew rates are controlled by the resistor con-nected to the RS pin. Maximum transmission speeds are controlled by R RS and range from 40kbps to 500kbps. Controlling the rise and fall slopes reduces EMI and allows the use of an unshielded twisted pair or a parallel pair of wires as bus lines. The equation for selecting the resistor value is given by:R RS (k Ω) ≈12000 / (maximum speed in kbps)See the Slew Rate vs. RRS graph in the Typical Operating Characteristics .Standby ModeIf a logic-high is applied to RS, the MAX3051 enters a low-current standby mode. In this mode, the transmitterM A X 3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-Current CAN Transceiver10______________________________________________________________________________________is switched off and the receiver is switched to a low-current/low-speed state. If dominant bits are detected,RXD switches to low level. The microcontroller should react to this condition by switching the transceiver back to normal operation.When the MAX3051 enters standby mode, RXD goes high for 4µs (max) regardless of the BUS state.However, after 4µs, RXD goes low only when the BUS is dominant, otherwise RXD remains high (when the BUS is recessive). For proper measurement of standby-to-receiver active time (t SBRXDL ), the BUS should be in dominant state (see Figure 2).ShutdownDrive SH DN high to enter shutdown mode. Connect SHDN to ground or leave floating for normal operation.Thermal ShutdownIf the junction temperature exceeds +160°C, the device is switched off. The hysteresis is approximately 25°C,disabling thermal shutdown once the temperature drops below 135°C. In thermal shutdown, CANH and CANL go recessive and all IC functions are disabled.Applications InformationReduced EMI and ReflectionsIn slope-control mode, the CANH and CANL outputs are slew-rate limited, minimizing EMI and reducing reflections caused by improperly terminated cables. In multidrop CAN applications, it is important to main-tain a direct point-to-point wiring scheme. A single pair of wires should connect each element of the CAN bus,and the two ends of the bus should be terminated with 120Ωresistors (Figure 6). A star configuration should never be used.Any deviation from the point-to-point wiring scheme creates a stub. The high-speed edge of the CAN data on a stub can create reflections back down the bus.These reflections can cause data errors by eroding the noise margin of the system.Although stubs are unavoidable in a multidrop system,care should be taken to keep these stubs as small as possible, especially in high-speed mode. In slope-con-trol mode, the requirements are not as rigorous, but stub length should still be minimized.Power Supply and BypassingThe MAX3051 requires no special layout considerations beyond common practices. Bypass V CC to GND with a 0.1µF ceramic capacitor mounted close to the IC with short lead lengths and wide trace widths.MAX3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-CurrentCAN Transceiver______________________________________________________________________________________11Chip InformationTRANSISTOR COUNT: 1024PROCESS: BiCMOSTypical Operating CircuitM A X 3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-Current CAN Transceiver 12______________________________________________________________________________________Package Information(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)MAX3051+3.3V , 1Mbps, Low-Supply-CurrentCAN TransceiverMaxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embod ied in a Maxim prod uct. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600 ____________________13©2005 Maxim Integrated ProductsPrinted USAis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)。

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General Description The MAX3483, MAX3485, MAX3486, MAX3488,MAX3490, and MAX3491 are 3.3V , low-power transceivers forRS-485 and RS-422 communication. Each part containsone driver and one receiver. The MAX3483 and MAX3488feature slew-rate-limited drivers that minimize EMI andreduce reflections caused by improperly terminatedcables, allowing error-free data transmission at data ratesup to 250kbps. The partially slew-rate-limited MAX3486transmits up to 2.5Mbps. The MAX3485, MAX3490, andMAX3491 transmit at up to 10Mbps.Drivers are short-circuit current-limited and are protectedagainst excessive power dissipation by thermal shutdowncircuitry that places the driver outputs into a high-imped-ance state. The receiver input has a fail-safe feature thatguarantees a logic-high output if both inputs are opencircuit.The MAX3488, MAX3490, and MAX3491 feature full-duplex communication, while the MAX3483, MAX3485, andMAX3486 are designed for half-duplex communication.Applications ●Low-Power RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers ●Telecommunications ●Transceivers for EMI-Sensitive Applications ●Industrial-Control Local Area NetworksFeatures●Operate from a Single 3.3V Supply—No Charge Pump!●Interoperable with +5V Logic ●8ns Max Skew (MAX3485/MAX3490/MAX3491)●Slew-Rate Limited for Errorless Data Transmission (MAX3483/MAX3488)●2nA Low-Current Shutdown Mode (MAX3483/MAX3485/MAX3486/MAX3491)●-7V to +12V Common-Mode Input Voltage Range ●Allows up to 32 Transceivers on the Bus ●Full-Duplex and Half-Duplex Versions Available ●Industry Standard 75176 Pinout (MAX3483/MAX3485/MAX3486)●Current-Limiting and Thermal Shutdown for Driver Overload Protection 19-0333; Rev 1; 5/19Ordering Information continued at end of data sheet.*Contact factory for for dice specifications.PARTTEMP . RANGE PIN-PACKAGE MAX3483CPA0°C to +70°C 8 Plastic DIP MAX3483CSA0°C to +70°C 8 SO MAX3483C/D0°C to +70°C Dice*MAX3483EPA-40°C to +85°C 8 Plastic DIP MAX3483ESA-40°C to +85°C 8 SO MAX3485CPA0°C to +70°C 8 Plastic DIP MAX3485CSA0°C to +70°C 8 SO MAX3485C/D0°C to +70°C Dice*MAX3485EPA-40°C to +85°C 8 Plastic DIP MAX3485ESA -40°C to +85°C 8 SO PARTNUMBERGUARANTEED DATA RATE (Mbps)SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)HALF/FULL DUPLEX SLEW-RATE LIMITED DRIVER/RECEIVER ENABLE SHUTDOWN CURRENT (nA)PIN COUNT MAX34830.25 3.0 to 3.6Half Yes Yes 28MAX348510Half No No 28MAX34862.5Half Yes Yes 28MAX34880.25Half Yes Yes —8MAX349010Half No No —8MAX349110Half No Yes 214MAX3483/MAX3485/MAX3486/MAX3488/MAX3490/MAX3491Selection TableOrdering Information找电子元器件上宇航军工Figure 1. MAX3483/MAX3485/MAX3486 Pin Configuration and Typical Operating Circuit Figure 2. MAX3488/MAX3490 Pin Configuration and Typical Operating Circuit Figure 3. MAX3491 Pin Configuration and Typical Operating CircuitMAX3486/MAX3488/MAX3490/MAX3491True RS-485/RS-422 TransceiversFigure 22. MAX3488/MAX3490/MAX3491 Full-Duplex RS-485 NetworkFigure 23. Line Repeater for MAX3488/MAX3490/MAX3491MAX3486/MAX3488/MAX3490/MAX3491True RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers。

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For pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct!at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at .General DescriptionThe MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487–MAX491, and MAX1487 are low-power transceivers for RS-485 and RS-422 communication. Each part contains one driver and one receiver. The MAX483, MAX487, MAX488, and MAX489feature reduced slew-rate drivers that minimize EMI and reduce reflections caused by improperly terminated cables,thus allowing error-free data transmission up to 250kbps.The driver slew rates of the MAX481, MAX485, MAX490,MAX491, and MAX1487 are not limited, allowing them to transmit up to 2.5Mbps.These transceivers draw between 120µA and 500µA of supply current when unloaded or fully loaded with disabled drivers. Additionally, the MAX481, MAX483, and MAX487have a low-current shutdown mode in which they consume only 0.1µA. All parts operate from a single 5V supply.Drivers are short-circuit current limited and are protected against excessive power dissipation by thermal shutdown circuitry that places the driver outputs into a high-imped-ance state. The receiver input has a fail-safe feature that guarantees a logic-high output if the input is open circuit.The MAX487 and MAX1487 feature quarter-unit-load receiver input impedance, allowing up to 128 MAX487/MAX1487 transceivers on the bus. Full-duplex communi-cations are obtained using the MAX488–MAX491, while the MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487, and MAX1487are designed for half-duplex applications.________________________ApplicationsLow-Power RS-485 Transceivers Low-Power RS-422 Transceivers Level TranslatorsTransceivers for EMI-Sensitive Applications Industrial-Control Local Area Networks__Next Generation Device Features♦For Fault-Tolerant ApplicationsMAX3430: ±80V Fault-Protected, Fail-Safe, 1/4Unit Load, +3.3V, RS-485 TransceiverMAX3440E–MAX3444E: ±15kV ESD-Protected,±60V Fault-Protected, 10Mbps, Fail-Safe, RS-485/J1708 Transceivers♦For Space-Constrained ApplicationsMAX3460–MAX3464: +5V, Fail-Safe, 20Mbps,Profibus RS-485/RS-422 TransceiversMAX3362: +3.3V, High-Speed, RS-485/RS-422Transceiver in a SOT23 PackageMAX3280E–MAX3284E: ±15kV ESD-Protected,52Mbps, +3V to +5.5V, SOT23, RS-485/RS-422,True Fail-Safe ReceiversMAX3293/MAX3294/MAX3295: 20Mbps, +3.3V,SOT23, RS-855/RS-422 Transmitters ♦For Multiple Transceiver ApplicationsMAX3030E–MAX3033E: ±15kV ESD-Protected,+3.3V, Quad RS-422 Transmitters ♦For Fail-Safe ApplicationsMAX3080–MAX3089: Fail-Safe, High-Speed (10Mbps), Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422Transceivers♦For Low-Voltage ApplicationsMAX3483E/MAX3485E/MAX3486E/MAX3488E/MAX3490E/MAX3491E: +3.3V Powered, ±15kV ESD-Protected, 12Mbps, Slew-Rate-Limited,True RS-485/RS-422 TransceiversMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers______________________________________________________________Selection Table19-0122; Rev 8; 10/03Ordering Information appears at end of data sheet.M A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 2_______________________________________________________________________________________ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSSupply Voltage (V CC ).............................................................12V Control Input Voltage (RE , DE)...................-0.5V to (V CC + 0.5V)Driver Input Voltage (DI).............................-0.5V to (V CC + 0.5V)Driver Output Voltage (A, B)...................................-8V to +12.5V Receiver Input Voltage (A, B).................................-8V to +12.5V Receiver Output Voltage (RO).....................-0.5V to (V CC +0.5V)Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)8-Pin Plastic DIP (derate 9.09mW/°C above +70°C)....727mW 14-Pin Plastic DIP (derate 10.00mW/°C above +70°C)..800mW 8-Pin SO (derate 5.88mW/°C above +70°C).................471mW14-Pin SO (derate 8.33mW/°C above +70°C)...............667mW 8-Pin µMAX (derate 4.1mW/°C above +70°C)..............830mW 8-Pin CERDIP (derate 8.00mW/°C above +70°C).........640mW 14-Pin CERDIP (derate 9.09mW/°C above +70°C).......727mW Operating Temperature RangesMAX4_ _C_ _/MAX1487C_ A...............................0°C to +70°C MAX4__E_ _/MAX1487E_ A.............................-40°C to +85°C MAX4__MJ_/MAX1487MJA...........................-55°C to +125°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +160°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10sec).............................+300°CDC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(V CC = 5V ±5%, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted.) (Notes 1, 2)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.V V IN = -7VV IN = 12V V IN = -7V V IN = 12V Input Current (A, B)I IN2V TH k Ω48-7V ≤V CM ≤12V, MAX487/MAX1487R INReceiver Input Resistance -7V ≤V CM ≤12V, all devices except MAX487/MAX1487R = 27Ω(RS-485), Figure 40.4V ≤V O ≤2.4VR = 50Ω(RS-422)I O = 4mA, V ID = -200mV I O = -4mA, V ID = 200mV V CM = 0V-7V ≤V CM ≤12V DE, DI, RE DE, DI, RE MAX487/MAX1487,DE = 0V, V CC = 0V or 5.25VDE, DI, RE R = 27Ωor 50Ω, Figure 4R = 27Ωor 50Ω, Figure 4R = 27Ωor 50Ω, Figure 4DE = 0V;V CC = 0V or 5.25V,all devices except MAX487/MAX1487CONDITIONSk Ω12µA ±1I OZRThree-State (high impedance)Output Current at ReceiverV 0.4V OL Receiver Output Low Voltage 3.5V OH Receiver Output High Voltage mV 70∆V TH Receiver Input Hysteresis V -0.20.2Receiver Differential Threshold Voltage-0.2mA 0.25mA-0.81.01.55V OD2Differential Driver Output (with load)V 2V 5V OD1Differential Driver Output (no load)µA±2I IN1Input CurrentV 0.8V IL Input Low Voltage V 2.0V IH Input High Voltage V 0.2∆V OD Change in Magnitude of Driver Common-Mode Output Voltage for Complementary Output States V 0.2∆V OD Change in Magnitude of Driver Differential Output Voltage for Complementary Output States V 3V OC Driver Common-Mode Output VoltageUNITS MINTYPMAX SYMBOL PARAMETERMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers_______________________________________________________________________________________3SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS—MAX481/MAX485, MAX490/MAX491, MAX1487(V CC = 5V ±5%, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted.) (Notes 1, 2)DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)(V CC = 5V ±5%, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted.) (Notes 1, 2)ns 103060t PHLDriver Rise or Fall Time Figures 6 and 8, R DIFF = 54Ω, C L1= C L2= 100pF ns MAX490M, MAX491M MAX490C/E, MAX491C/E2090150MAX481, MAX485, MAX1487MAX490M, MAX491MMAX490C/E, MAX491C/E MAX481, MAX485, MAX1487Figures 6 and 8, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pF MAX481 (Note 5)Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S2 closedFigures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S2 closed Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 6 and 10, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFFigures 6 and 8,R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pF Figures 6 and 10,R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pF CONDITIONS ns 510t SKEW ns50200600t SHDNTime to ShutdownMbps 2.5f MAX Maximum Data Rate ns 2050t HZ Receiver Disable Time from High ns 103060t PLH 2050t LZ Receiver Disable Time from Low ns 2050t ZH Driver Input to Output Receiver Enable to Output High ns 2050t ZL Receiver Enable to Output Low 2090200ns ns 134070t HZ t SKD Driver Disable Time from High |t PLH - t PHL |DifferentialReceiver Skewns 4070t LZ Driver Disable Time from Low ns 4070t ZL Driver Enable to Output Low 31540ns51525ns 31540t R , t F 2090200Driver Output Skew to Output t PLH , t PHL Receiver Input to Output4070t ZH Driver Enable to Output High UNITS MIN TYP MAX SYMBOL PARAMETERFigures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S2 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S1 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 15pF, S2 closedM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 4_______________________________________________________________________________________SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS—MAX483, MAX487/MAX488/MAX489(V CC = 5V ±5%, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted.) (Notes 1, 2)SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS—MAX481/MAX485, MAX490/MAX491, MAX1487 (continued)(V CC = 5V ±5%, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted.) (Notes 1, 2)3001000Figures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S2 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S1 closed Figures 5 and 11, C L = 15pF, S2 closed,A - B = 2VCONDITIONSns 40100t ZH(SHDN)Driver Enable from Shutdown toOutput High (MAX481)nsFigures 5 and 11, C L = 15pF, S1 closed,B - A = 2Vt ZL(SHDN)Receiver Enable from Shutdownto Output Low (MAX481)ns 40100t ZL(SHDN)Driver Enable from Shutdown toOutput Low (MAX481)ns 3001000t ZH(SHDN)Receiver Enable from Shutdownto Output High (MAX481)UNITS MINTYP MAX SYMBOLPARAMETERt PLH t SKEW Figures 6 and 8, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFt PHL Figures 6 and 8, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFDriver Input to Output Driver Output Skew to Output ns 100800ns ns 2000MAX483/MAX487, Figures 7 and 9,C L = 100pF, S2 closedt ZH(SHDN)Driver Enable from Shutdown to Output High2502000ns2500MAX483/MAX487, Figures 5 and 11,C L = 15pF, S1 closedt ZL(SHDN)Receiver Enable from Shutdown to Output Lowns 2500MAX483/MAX487, Figures 5 and 11,C L = 15pF, S2 closedt ZH(SHDN)Receiver Enable from Shutdown to Output Highns 2000MAX483/MAX487, Figures 7 and 9,C L = 100pF, S1 closedt ZL(SHDN)Driver Enable from Shutdown to Output Lowns 50200600MAX483/MAX487 (Note 5) t SHDN Time to Shutdownt PHL t PLH , t PHL < 50% of data period Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S2 closed Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S2 closed Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 15pF, S2 closed Figures 6 and 10, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFFigures 7 and 9, C L = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S1 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S2 closed CONDITIONSkbps 250f MAX 2508002000Maximum Data Rate ns 2050t HZ Receiver Disable Time from High ns 25080020002050t LZ Receiver Disable Time from Low ns 2050t ZH Receiver Enable to Output High ns 2050t ZL Receiver Enable to Output Low ns ns 1003003000t HZ t SKD Driver Disable Time from High I t PLH - t PHL I DifferentialReceiver SkewFigures 6 and 10, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFns 3003000t LZ Driver Disable Time from Low ns 2502000t ZL Driver Enable to Output Low ns Figures 6 and 8, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFns 2502000t R , t F 2502000Driver Rise or Fall Time ns t PLH Receiver Input to Output2502000t ZH Driver Enable to Output High UNITS MIN TYP MAX SYMBOL PARAMETERMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers_______________________________________________________________________________________530002.5OUTPUT CURRENT vs.RECEIVER OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE525M A X 481-01OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE (V)O U T P U T C U R R E N T (m A )1.515100.51.02.0203540450.90.1-50-252575RECEIVER OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE vs.TEMPERATURE0.30.7TEMPERATURE (°C)O U T P U TL O W V O L T A G E (V )500.50.80.20.60.40100125-20-41.5 2.0 3.0 5.0OUTPUT CURRENT vs.RECEIVER OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE-8-16M A X 481-02OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE (V)O U T P U T C U R R E N T (m A )2.5 4.0-12-18-6-14-10-203.54.5 4.83.2-50-252575RECEIVER OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE vs.TEMPERATURE3.64.4TEMPERATURE (°C)O U T P UT H I G H V O L T A G E (V )0504.04.63.44.23.83.01001259000 1.0 3.0 4.5DRIVER OUTPUT CURRENT vs.DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE1070M A X 481-05DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)O U T P U T C U R R E N T (m A )2.0 4.05030806040200.5 1.5 2.53.5 2.31.5-50-2525125DRIVER DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGEvs. TEMPERATURE1.72.1TEMPERATURE (°C)D I F FE R E N T I A L O U T P U T V O L T A G E (V )751.92.21.62.01.8100502.4__________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(V CC = 5V, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)NOTES FOR ELECTRICAL/SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICSNote 1:All currents into device pins are positive; all currents out of device pins are negative. All voltages are referenced to deviceground unless otherwise specified.Note 2:All typical specifications are given for V CC = 5V and T A = +25°C.Note 3:Supply current specification is valid for loaded transmitters when DE = 0V.Note 4:Applies to peak current. See Typical Operating Characteristics.Note 5:The MAX481/MAX483/MAX487 are put into shutdown by bringing RE high and DE low. If the inputs are in this state for lessthan 50ns, the parts are guaranteed not to enter shutdown. If the inputs are in this state for at least 600ns, the parts are guaranteed to have entered shutdown. See Low-Power Shutdown Mode section.M A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 6___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(V CC = 5V, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)120008OUTPUT CURRENT vs.DRIVER OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE20100M A X 481-07OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE (V)O U T P U T C U R R E N T (m A )6604024801012140-1200-7-5-15OUTPUT CURRENT vs.DRIVER OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE-20-80M A X 481-08OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE (V)O U T P U T C U R R E N T (m A )-31-603-6-4-2024-100-40100-40-60-2040100120MAX1487SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE300TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )20608050020060040000140100-50-2550100MAX481/MAX485/MAX490/MAX491SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE300TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )257550020060040000125100-50-2550100MAX483/MAX487–MAX489SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE300TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )257550020060040000125MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers_______________________________________________________________________________________7______________________________________________________________Pin DescriptionFigure 1. MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487/MAX1487 Pin Configuration and Typical Operating CircuitM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487__________Applications InformationThe MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491 and MAX1487 are low-power transceivers for RS-485 and RS-422 communications. The MAX481, MAX485, MAX490,MAX491, and MAX1487 can transmit and receive at data rates up to 2.5Mbps, while the MAX483, MAX487,MAX488, and MAX489 are specified for data rates up to 250kbps. The MAX488–MAX491 are full-duplex trans-ceivers while the MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487,and MAX1487 are half-duplex. In addition, Driver Enable (DE) and Receiver Enable (RE) pins are included on the MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487, MAX489,MAX491, and MAX1487. When disabled, the driver and receiver outputs are high impedance.MAX487/MAX1487:128 Transceivers on the BusThe 48k Ω, 1/4-unit-load receiver input impedance of the MAX487 and MAX1487 allows up to 128 transceivers on a bus, compared to the 1-unit load (12k Ωinput impedance) of standard RS-485 drivers (32 trans-ceivers maximum). Any combination of MAX487/MAX1487 and other RS-485 transceivers with a total of 32 unit loads or less can be put on the bus. The MAX481/MAX483/MAX485 and MAX488–MAX491 have standard 12k ΩReceiver Input impedance.Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 8_______________________________________________________________________________________Figure 2. MAX488/MAX490 Pin Configuration and Typical Operating CircuitFigure 3. MAX489/MAX491 Pin Configuration and Typical Operating CircuitMAX483/MAX487/MAX488/MAX489:Reduced EMI and ReflectionsThe MAX483 and MAX487–MAX489 are slew-rate limit-ed, minimizing EMI and reducing reflections caused by improperly terminated cables. Figure 12 shows the dri-ver output waveform and its Fourier analysis of a 150kHz signal transmitted by a MAX481, MAX485,MAX490, MAX491, or MAX1487. High-frequency har-monics with large amplitudes are evident. Figure 13shows the same information displayed for a MAX483,MAX487, MAX488, or MAX489 transmitting under the same conditions. Figure 13’s high-frequency harmonics have much lower amplitudes, and the potential for EMI is significantly reduced.MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers_______________________________________________________________________________________9_________________________________________________________________Test CircuitsFigure 4. Driver DC Test Load Figure 5. Receiver Timing Test LoadFigure 6. Driver/Receiver Timing Test Circuit Figure 7. Driver Timing Test LoadM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 10_______________________________________________________Switching Waveforms_________________Function Tables (MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487/MAX1487)Figure 8. Driver Propagation DelaysFigure 9. Driver Enable and Disable Times (except MAX488 and MAX490)Figure 10. Receiver Propagation DelaysFigure 11. Receiver Enable and Disable Times (except MAX488and MAX490)Table 1. TransmittingTable 2. ReceivingLow-Power Shutdown Mode (MAX481/MAX483/MAX487)A low-power shutdown mode is initiated by bringing both RE high and DE low. The devices will not shut down unless both the driver and receiver are disabled.In shutdown, the devices typically draw only 0.1µA of supply current.RE and DE may be driven simultaneously; the parts are guaranteed not to enter shutdown if RE is high and DE is low for less than 50ns. If the inputs are in this state for at least 600ns, the parts are guaranteed to enter shutdown.For the MAX481, MAX483, and MAX487, the t ZH and t ZL enable times assume the part was not in the low-power shutdown state (the MAX485/MAX488–MAX491and MAX1487 can not be shut down). The t ZH(SHDN)and t ZL(SHDN)enable times assume the parts were shut down (see Electrical Characteristics ).It takes the drivers and receivers longer to become enabled from the low-power shutdown state (t ZH(SHDN ), t ZL(SHDN)) than from the operating mode (t ZH , t ZL ). (The parts are in operating mode if the –R —E –,DE inputs equal a logical 0,1 or 1,1 or 0, 0.)Driver Output ProtectionExcessive output current and power dissipation caused by faults or by bus contention are prevented by two mechanisms. A foldback current limit on the output stage provides immediate protection against short cir-cuits over the whole common-mode voltage range (see Typical Operating Characteristics ). In addition, a ther-mal shutdown circuit forces the driver outputs into a high-impedance state if the die temperature rises excessively.Propagation DelayMany digital encoding schemes depend on the differ-ence between the driver and receiver propagation delay times. Typical propagation delays are shown in Figures 15–18 using Figure 14’s test circuit.The difference in receiver delay times, | t PLH - t PHL |, is typically under 13ns for the MAX481, MAX485,MAX490, MAX491, and MAX1487 and is typically less than 100ns for the MAX483 and MAX487–MAX489.The driver skew times are typically 5ns (10ns max) for the MAX481, MAX485, MAX490, MAX491, and MAX1487, and are typically 100ns (800ns max) for the MAX483 and MAX487–MAX489.MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers______________________________________________________________________________________1110dB/div0Hz5MHz500kHz/div10dB/div0Hz5MHz500kHz/divFigure 12. Driver Output Waveform and FFT Plot of MAX481/MAX485/MAX490/MAX491/MAX1487 Transmitting a 150kHz SignalFigure 13. Driver Output Waveform and FFT Plot of MAX483/MAX487–MAX489 Transmitting a 150kHz SignalM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 12______________________________________________________________________________________V CC = 5V T A = +25°CV CC = 5V T A = +25°CV CC = 5V T A = +25°CV CC = 5V T A = +25°CFigure 14. Receiver Propagation Delay Test CircuitFigure 15. MAX481/MAX485/MAX490/MAX491/MAX1487Receiver t PHLFigure 16. MAX481/MAX485/MAX490/MAX491/MAX1487Receiver t PLHPHL Figure 18. MAX483, MAX487–MAX489 Receiver t PLHLine Length vs. Data RateThe RS-485/RS-422 standard covers line lengths up to 4000 feet. For line lengths greater than 4000 feet, see Figure 23.Figures 19 and 20 show the system differential voltage for the parts driving 4000 feet of 26AWG twisted-pair wire at 110kHz into 120Ωloads.Typical ApplicationsThe MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487–MAX491, and MAX1487 transceivers are designed for bidirectional data communications on multipoint bus transmission lines.Figures 21 and 22 show typical network applications circuits. These parts can also be used as line repeaters, with cable lengths longer than 4000 feet, as shown in Figure 23.To minimize reflections, the line should be terminated at both ends in its characteristic impedance, and stub lengths off the main line should be kept as short as possi-ble. The slew-rate-limited MAX483 and MAX487–MAX489are more tolerant of imperfect termination.MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers______________________________________________________________________________________13DIV Y -V ZRO5V 0V1V0V -1V5V 0V2µs/divFigure 19. MAX481/MAX485/MAX490/MAX491/MAX1487 System Differential Voltage at 110kHz Driving 4000ft of Cable Figure 20. MAX483, MAX487–MAX489 System Differential Voltage at 110kHz Driving 4000ft of CableFigure 21. MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487/MAX1487 Typical Half-Duplex RS-485 NetworkM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 14______________________________________________________________________________________Figure 22. MAX488–MAX491 Full-Duplex RS-485 NetworkFigure 23. Line Repeater for MAX488–MAX491Isolated RS-485For isolated RS-485 applications, see the MAX253 and MAX1480 data sheets.MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers______________________________________________________________________________________15_______________Ordering Information_________________Chip TopographiesMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487/MAX1487N.C. RO 0.054"(1.372mm)0.080"(2.032mm)DE DIGND B N.C.V CCARE * Contact factory for dice specifications.__Ordering Information (continued)M A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 16______________________________________________________________________________________TRANSISTOR COUNT: 248SUBSTRATE CONNECTED TO GNDMAX488/MAX490B RO 0.054"(1.372mm)0.080"(2.032mm)N.C. DIGND Z A V CCYN.C._____________________________________________Chip Topographies (continued)MAX489/MAX491B RO 0.054"(1.372mm)0.080"(2.032mm)DE DIGND Z A V CCYREMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers______________________________________________________________________________________17Package Information(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /packages .)S O I C N .E P SM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 18______________________________________________________________________________________Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /packages .)MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 TransceiversMaxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600 ____________________19©2003 Maxim Integrated ProductsPrinted USAis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products.M A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487P D I P N .E PSPackage Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /packages .)。

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General DescriptionThe MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487–MAX491, andMAX1487 are low-power transceivers for RS-485 and RS-422 communication. Each part contains one driver and onereceiver. The MAX483, MAX487, MAX488, and MAX489feature reduced slew-rate drivers that minimize E MI andreduce reflections caused by improperly terminated cables,thus allowing error-free data transmission up to 250kbps.The driver slew rates of the MAX481, MAX485, MAX490,MAX491, and MAX1487 are not limited, allowing them totransmit up to 2.5Mbps.These transceivers draw between 120µA and 500µA ofsupply current when unloaded or fully loaded with disableddrivers. Additionally, the MAX481, MAX483, and MAX487have a low-current shutdown mode in which they consumeonly 0.1µA. All parts operate from a single 5V supply.Drivers are short-circuit current limited and are protectedagainst excessive power dissipation by thermal shutdowncircuitry that places the driver outputs into a high-imped-ance state. The receiver input has a fail-safe feature thatguarantees a logic-high output if the input is open circuit.The MAX487 and MAX1487 feature quarter-unit-loadreceiver input impedance, allowing up to 128 MAX487/MAX1487 transceivers on the bus. Full-duplex communi-cations are obtained using the MAX488–MAX491, whilethe MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487, and MAX1487are designed for half-duplex applications.________________________Applications Low-Power RS-485 Transceivers Low-Power RS-422 Transceivers Level Translators Transceivers for EMI-Sensitive Applications Industrial-Control Local Area Networks__Next Generation Device Features o For Fault-Tolerant Applications MAX3430: ±80V Fault-Protected, Fail-Safe, 1/4Unit Load, +3.3V, RS-485 Transceiver MAX3440E–MAX3444E: ±15kV ESD-Protected,±60V Fault-Protected, 10Mbps, Fail-Safe, RS-485/J1708 Transceivers o For Space-Constrained Applications MAX3460–MAX3464: +5V, Fail-Safe, 20Mbps,Profibus RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers MAX3362: +3.3V, High-Speed, RS-485/RS-422Transceiver in a SOT23 Package MAX3280E–MAX3284E: ±15kV ESD-Protected,52Mbps, +3V to +5.5V, SOT23, RS-485/RS-422,True Fail-Safe Receivers MAX3293/MAX3294/MAX3295: 20Mbps, +3.3V,SOT23, RS-485/RS-422 Transmitters o For Multiple Transceiver Applications MAX3030E–MAX3033E: ±15kV ESD-Protected,+3.3V, Quad RS-422 Transmitters o For Fail-Safe Applications MAX3080–MAX3089: Fail-Safe, High-Speed (10Mbps), Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422Transceiverso For Low-Voltage ApplicationsMAX3483E/MAX3485E/MAX3486E/MAX3488E/MAX3490E/MAX3491E: +3.3V Powered, ±15kVESD-Protected, 12Mbps, Slew-Rate-Limited,True RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim Direct at1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim Integrated’s website at .______________________________________________________________Selection Table19-0122; Rev 10; 9/14PARTNUMBERHALF/FULL DUPLEX DATA RATE (Mbps) SLEW-RATE LIMITED LOW-POWER SHUTDOWN RECEIVER/DRIVER ENABLE QUIESCENT CURRENT (μA) NUMBER OF RECEIVERS ON BUS PIN COUNT MAX481Half 2.5No Yes Yes 300328MAX483Half 0.25Yes Yes Yes 120328MAX485Half 2.5No No Yes 300328MAX487Half 0.25Yes Yes Yes 1201288MAX488Full 0.25Yes No No 120328MAX489Full 0.25Yes No Yes 1203214MAX490Full 2.5No No No 300328MAX491Full 2.5No No Yes 3003214MAX1487 Half 2.5No No Yes 2301288Ordering Information appears at end of data sheet.找电子元器件上宇航军工MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-LimitedRS-485/RS-422 TransceiversPackage Information For the latest package outline information and land patterns, go to . Note that a “+”, “#”, or “-”in the package code indicates RoHS status only. Package drawings may show a different suffix character, but the drawing pertains to the package regardless of RoHS status.16Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 TransceiversMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Maxim Integrated cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim Integrated product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim Integrated reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time. The parametric values (min and max limits) shown in the Electrical Characteristics table are guaranteed. Other parametric values quoted in this data sheet are provided for guidance.Maxim Integrated 160 Rio Robles, San Jose, CA 95134 USA 1-408-601-100017©2014 Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Maxim Integrated and the Maxim Integrated logo are trademarks of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.。

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The rail-to-rail output stage of the MAX4464/MAX4470/ MAX4471/MAX4472/MAX4474 amplifiers is capable of driving the output voltage to within 4mV of the rail with a 100kΩ load, and can sink and source 11mA with a +5V supply. These amplifiers are available in both fully compensated and decompensated versions. The single MAX4470, dual MAX4471, and the quad MAX4472 are unity-gain stable. The single MAX4464 and the dual MAX4474 are stable for closed-loop gain configurations of ≥ +5V/V. These amplifiers are available in space-saving SC70, SOT23, µMAX, and TSSOP packages.
Features
o Ultra-Low 750nA Supply Current Per Amplifier o Ultra-Low +1.8V Supply Voltage Operatommon-Mode Range o Outputs Swing Rail-to-Rail o Outputs Source and Sink 11mA of Load Current o No Phase Reversal for Overdriven Inputs o High 120dB Open-Loop Voltage Gain o Low 500µV Input Offset Voltage o 9kHz Gain-Bandwidth Product

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For pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct!at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at .General DescriptionThe MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487–MAX491, and MAX1487 are low-power transceivers for RS-485 and RS-422 communication. Each part contains one driver and one receiver. The MAX483, MAX487, MAX488, and MAX489feature reduced slew-rate drivers that minimize EMI and reduce reflections caused by improperly terminated cables,thus allowing error-free data transmission up to 250kbps.The driver slew rates of the MAX481, MAX485, MAX490,MAX491, and MAX1487 are not limited, allowing them to transmit up to 2.5Mbps.These transceivers draw between 120µA and 500µA of supply current when unloaded or fully loaded with disabled drivers. Additionally, the MAX481, MAX483, and MAX487have a low-current shutdown mode in which they consume only 0.1µA. All parts operate from a single 5V supply.Drivers are short-circuit current limited and are protected against excessive power dissipation by thermal shutdown circuitry that places the driver outputs into a high-imped-ance state. The receiver input has a fail-safe feature that guarantees a logic-high output if the input is open circuit.The MAX487 and MAX1487 feature quarter-unit-load receiver input impedance, allowing up to 128 MAX487/MAX1487 transceivers on the bus. Full-duplex communi-cations are obtained using the MAX488–MAX491, while the MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487, and MAX1487are designed for half-duplex applications.________________________ApplicationsLow-Power RS-485 Transceivers Low-Power RS-422 Transceivers Level TranslatorsTransceivers for EMI-Sensitive Applications Industrial-Control Local Area Networks__Next Generation Device Features♦For Fault-Tolerant ApplicationsMAX3430: ±80V Fault-Protected, Fail-Safe, 1/4Unit Load, +3.3V, RS-485 TransceiverMAX3440E–MAX3444E: ±15kV ESD-Protected,±60V Fault-Protected, 10Mbps, Fail-Safe, RS-485/J1708 Transceivers♦For Space-Constrained ApplicationsMAX3460–MAX3464: +5V, Fail-Safe, 20Mbps,Profibus RS-485/RS-422 TransceiversMAX3362: +3.3V, High-Speed, RS-485/RS-422Transceiver in a SOT23 PackageMAX3280E–MAX3284E: ±15kV ESD-Protected,52Mbps, +3V to +5.5V, SOT23, RS-485/RS-422,True Fail-Safe ReceiversMAX3293/MAX3294/MAX3295: 20Mbps, +3.3V,SOT23, RS-855/RS-422 Transmitters ♦For Multiple Transceiver ApplicationsMAX3030E–MAX3033E: ±15kV ESD-Protected,+3.3V, Quad RS-422 Transmitters ♦For Fail-Safe ApplicationsMAX3080–MAX3089: Fail-Safe, High-Speed (10Mbps), Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422Transceivers♦For Low-Voltage ApplicationsMAX3483E/MAX3485E/MAX3486E/MAX3488E/MAX3490E/MAX3491E: +3.3V Powered, ±15kV ESD-Protected, 12Mbps, Slew-Rate-Limited,True RS-485/RS-422 TransceiversMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers______________________________________________________________Selection Table19-0122; Rev 8; 10/03Ordering Information appears at end of data sheet.M A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 2_______________________________________________________________________________________ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSSupply Voltage (V CC ).............................................................12V Control Input Voltage (RE , DE)...................-0.5V to (V CC + 0.5V)Driver Input Voltage (DI).............................-0.5V to (V CC + 0.5V)Driver Output Voltage (A, B)...................................-8V to +12.5V Receiver Input Voltage (A, B).................................-8V to +12.5V Receiver Output Voltage (RO).....................-0.5V to (V CC +0.5V)Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)8-Pin Plastic DIP (derate 9.09mW/°C above +70°C)....727mW 14-Pin Plastic DIP (derate 10.00mW/°C above +70°C)..800mW 8-Pin SO (derate 5.88mW/°C above +70°C).................471mW14-Pin SO (derate 8.33mW/°C above +70°C)...............667mW 8-Pin µMAX (derate 4.1mW/°C above +70°C)..............830mW 8-Pin CERDIP (derate 8.00mW/°C above +70°C).........640mW 14-Pin CERDIP (derate 9.09mW/°C above +70°C).......727mW Operating Temperature RangesMAX4_ _C_ _/MAX1487C_ A...............................0°C to +70°C MAX4__E_ _/MAX1487E_ A.............................-40°C to +85°C MAX4__MJ_/MAX1487MJA...........................-55°C to +125°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +160°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10sec).............................+300°CDC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(V CC = 5V ±5%, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted.) (Notes 1, 2)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.V V IN = -7VV IN = 12V V IN = -7V V IN = 12V Input Current (A, B)I IN2V TH k Ω48-7V ≤V CM ≤12V, MAX487/MAX1487R INReceiver Input Resistance -7V ≤V CM ≤12V, all devices except MAX487/MAX1487R = 27Ω(RS-485), Figure 40.4V ≤V O ≤2.4VR = 50Ω(RS-422)I O = 4mA, V ID = -200mV I O = -4mA, V ID = 200mV V CM = 0V-7V ≤V CM ≤12V DE, DI, RE DE, DI, RE MAX487/MAX1487,DE = 0V, V CC = 0V or 5.25VDE, DI, RE R = 27Ωor 50Ω, Figure 4R = 27Ωor 50Ω, Figure 4R = 27Ωor 50Ω, Figure 4DE = 0V;V CC = 0V or 5.25V,all devices except MAX487/MAX1487CONDITIONSk Ω12µA ±1I OZRThree-State (high impedance)Output Current at ReceiverV 0.4V OL Receiver Output Low Voltage 3.5V OH Receiver Output High Voltage mV 70∆V TH Receiver Input Hysteresis V -0.20.2Receiver Differential Threshold Voltage-0.2mA 0.25mA-0.81.01.55V OD2Differential Driver Output (with load)V 2V 5V OD1Differential Driver Output (no load)µA±2I IN1Input CurrentV 0.8V IL Input Low Voltage V 2.0V IH Input High Voltage V 0.2∆V OD Change in Magnitude of Driver Common-Mode Output Voltage for Complementary Output States V 0.2∆V OD Change in Magnitude of Driver Differential Output Voltage for Complementary Output States V 3V OC Driver Common-Mode Output VoltageUNITS MINTYPMAX SYMBOL PARAMETERMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers_______________________________________________________________________________________3SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS—MAX481/MAX485, MAX490/MAX491, MAX1487(V CC = 5V ±5%, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted.) (Notes 1, 2)DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)(V CC = 5V ±5%, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted.) (Notes 1, 2)ns 103060t PHLDriver Rise or Fall Time Figures 6 and 8, R DIFF = 54Ω, C L1= C L2= 100pF ns MAX490M, MAX491M MAX490C/E, MAX491C/E2090150MAX481, MAX485, MAX1487MAX490M, MAX491MMAX490C/E, MAX491C/E MAX481, MAX485, MAX1487Figures 6 and 8, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pF MAX481 (Note 5)Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S2 closedFigures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S2 closed Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 6 and 10, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFFigures 6 and 8,R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pF Figures 6 and 10,R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pF CONDITIONS ns 510t SKEW ns50200600t SHDNTime to ShutdownMbps 2.5f MAX Maximum Data Rate ns 2050t HZ Receiver Disable Time from High ns 103060t PLH 2050t LZ Receiver Disable Time from Low ns 2050t ZH Driver Input to Output Receiver Enable to Output High ns 2050t ZL Receiver Enable to Output Low 2090200ns ns 134070t HZ t SKD Driver Disable Time from High |t PLH - t PHL |DifferentialReceiver Skewns 4070t LZ Driver Disable Time from Low ns 4070t ZL Driver Enable to Output Low 31540ns51525ns 31540t R , t F 2090200Driver Output Skew to Output t PLH , t PHL Receiver Input to Output4070t ZH Driver Enable to Output High UNITS MIN TYP MAX SYMBOL PARAMETERFigures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S2 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S1 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 15pF, S2 closedM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 4_______________________________________________________________________________________SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS—MAX483, MAX487/MAX488/MAX489(V CC = 5V ±5%, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted.) (Notes 1, 2)SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS—MAX481/MAX485, MAX490/MAX491, MAX1487 (continued)(V CC = 5V ±5%, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted.) (Notes 1, 2)3001000Figures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S2 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S1 closed Figures 5 and 11, C L = 15pF, S2 closed,A - B = 2VCONDITIONSns 40100t ZH(SHDN)Driver Enable from Shutdown toOutput High (MAX481)nsFigures 5 and 11, C L = 15pF, S1 closed,B - A = 2Vt ZL(SHDN)Receiver Enable from Shutdownto Output Low (MAX481)ns 40100t ZL(SHDN)Driver Enable from Shutdown toOutput Low (MAX481)ns 3001000t ZH(SHDN)Receiver Enable from Shutdownto Output High (MAX481)UNITS MINTYP MAX SYMBOLPARAMETERt PLH t SKEW Figures 6 and 8, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFt PHL Figures 6 and 8, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFDriver Input to Output Driver Output Skew to Output ns 100800ns ns 2000MAX483/MAX487, Figures 7 and 9,C L = 100pF, S2 closedt ZH(SHDN)Driver Enable from Shutdown to Output High2502000ns2500MAX483/MAX487, Figures 5 and 11,C L = 15pF, S1 closedt ZL(SHDN)Receiver Enable from Shutdown to Output Lowns 2500MAX483/MAX487, Figures 5 and 11,C L = 15pF, S2 closedt ZH(SHDN)Receiver Enable from Shutdown to Output Highns 2000MAX483/MAX487, Figures 7 and 9,C L = 100pF, S1 closedt ZL(SHDN)Driver Enable from Shutdown to Output Lowns 50200600MAX483/MAX487 (Note 5) t SHDN Time to Shutdownt PHL t PLH , t PHL < 50% of data period Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S2 closed Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S2 closed Figures 5 and 11, C RL = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 15pF, S2 closed Figures 6 and 10, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFFigures 7 and 9, C L = 15pF, S1 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S1 closed Figures 7 and 9, C L = 100pF, S2 closed CONDITIONSkbps 250f MAX 2508002000Maximum Data Rate ns 2050t HZ Receiver Disable Time from High ns 25080020002050t LZ Receiver Disable Time from Low ns 2050t ZH Receiver Enable to Output High ns 2050t ZL Receiver Enable to Output Low ns ns 1003003000t HZ t SKD Driver Disable Time from High I t PLH - t PHL I DifferentialReceiver SkewFigures 6 and 10, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFns 3003000t LZ Driver Disable Time from Low ns 2502000t ZL Driver Enable to Output Low ns Figures 6 and 8, R DIFF = 54Ω,C L1= C L2= 100pFns 2502000t R , t F 2502000Driver Rise or Fall Time ns t PLH Receiver Input to Output2502000t ZH Driver Enable to Output High UNITS MIN TYP MAX SYMBOL PARAMETERMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers_______________________________________________________________________________________530002.5OUTPUT CURRENT vs.RECEIVER OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE525M A X 481-01OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE (V)O U T P U T C U R R E N T (m A )1.515100.51.02.0203540450.90.1-50-252575RECEIVER OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE vs.TEMPERATURE0.30.7TEMPERATURE (°C)O U T P U TL O W V O L T A G E (V )500.50.80.20.60.40100125-20-41.5 2.0 3.0 5.0OUTPUT CURRENT vs.RECEIVER OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE-8-16M A X 481-02OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE (V)O U T P U T C U R R E N T (m A )2.5 4.0-12-18-6-14-10-203.54.5 4.83.2-50-252575RECEIVER OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE vs.TEMPERATURE3.64.4TEMPERATURE (°C)O U T P UT H I G H V O L T A G E (V )0504.04.63.44.23.83.01001259000 1.0 3.0 4.5DRIVER OUTPUT CURRENT vs.DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE1070M A X 481-05DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)O U T P U T C U R R E N T (m A )2.0 4.05030806040200.5 1.5 2.53.5 2.31.5-50-2525125DRIVER DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGEvs. TEMPERATURE1.72.1TEMPERATURE (°C)D I F FE R E N T I A L O U T P U T V O L T A G E (V )751.92.21.62.01.8100502.4__________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(V CC = 5V, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)NOTES FOR ELECTRICAL/SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICSNote 1:All currents into device pins are positive; all currents out of device pins are negative. All voltages are referenced to deviceground unless otherwise specified.Note 2:All typical specifications are given for V CC = 5V and T A = +25°C.Note 3:Supply current specification is valid for loaded transmitters when DE = 0V.Note 4:Applies to peak current. See Typical Operating Characteristics.Note 5:The MAX481/MAX483/MAX487 are put into shutdown by bringing RE high and DE low. If the inputs are in this state for lessthan 50ns, the parts are guaranteed not to enter shutdown. If the inputs are in this state for at least 600ns, the parts are guaranteed to have entered shutdown. See Low-Power Shutdown Mode section.M A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 6___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(V CC = 5V, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)120008OUTPUT CURRENT vs.DRIVER OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE20100M A X 481-07OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE (V)O U T P U T C U R R E N T (m A )6604024801012140-1200-7-5-15OUTPUT CURRENT vs.DRIVER OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE-20-80M A X 481-08OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE (V)O U T P U T C U R R E N T (m A )-31-603-6-4-2024-100-40100-40-60-2040100120MAX1487SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE300TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )20608050020060040000140100-50-2550100MAX481/MAX485/MAX490/MAX491SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE300TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )257550020060040000125100-50-2550100MAX483/MAX487–MAX489SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE300TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )257550020060040000125MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers_______________________________________________________________________________________7______________________________________________________________Pin DescriptionFigure 1. MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487/MAX1487 Pin Configuration and Typical Operating CircuitM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487__________Applications InformationThe MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491 and MAX1487 are low-power transceivers for RS-485 and RS-422 communications. The MAX481, MAX485, MAX490,MAX491, and MAX1487 can transmit and receive at data rates up to 2.5Mbps, while the MAX483, MAX487,MAX488, and MAX489 are specified for data rates up to 250kbps. The MAX488–MAX491 are full-duplex trans-ceivers while the MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487,and MAX1487 are half-duplex. In addition, Driver Enable (DE) and Receiver Enable (RE) pins are included on the MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487, MAX489,MAX491, and MAX1487. When disabled, the driver and receiver outputs are high impedance.MAX487/MAX1487:128 Transceivers on the BusThe 48k Ω, 1/4-unit-load receiver input impedance of the MAX487 and MAX1487 allows up to 128 transceivers on a bus, compared to the 1-unit load (12k Ωinput impedance) of standard RS-485 drivers (32 trans-ceivers maximum). Any combination of MAX487/MAX1487 and other RS-485 transceivers with a total of 32 unit loads or less can be put on the bus. The MAX481/MAX483/MAX485 and MAX488–MAX491 have standard 12k ΩReceiver Input impedance.Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 8_______________________________________________________________________________________Figure 2. MAX488/MAX490 Pin Configuration and Typical Operating CircuitFigure 3. MAX489/MAX491 Pin Configuration and Typical Operating CircuitMAX483/MAX487/MAX488/MAX489:Reduced EMI and ReflectionsThe MAX483 and MAX487–MAX489 are slew-rate limit-ed, minimizing EMI and reducing reflections caused by improperly terminated cables. Figure 12 shows the dri-ver output waveform and its Fourier analysis of a 150kHz signal transmitted by a MAX481, MAX485,MAX490, MAX491, or MAX1487. High-frequency har-monics with large amplitudes are evident. Figure 13shows the same information displayed for a MAX483,MAX487, MAX488, or MAX489 transmitting under the same conditions. Figure 13’s high-frequency harmonics have much lower amplitudes, and the potential for EMI is significantly reduced.MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers_______________________________________________________________________________________9_________________________________________________________________Test CircuitsFigure 4. Driver DC Test Load Figure 5. Receiver Timing Test LoadFigure 6. Driver/Receiver Timing Test Circuit Figure 7. Driver Timing Test LoadM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 10_______________________________________________________Switching Waveforms_________________Function Tables (MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487/MAX1487)Figure 8. Driver Propagation DelaysFigure 9. Driver Enable and Disable Times (except MAX488 and MAX490)Figure 10. Receiver Propagation DelaysFigure 11. Receiver Enable and Disable Times (except MAX488and MAX490)Table 1. TransmittingTable 2. ReceivingLow-Power Shutdown Mode (MAX481/MAX483/MAX487)A low-power shutdown mode is initiated by bringing both RE high and DE low. The devices will not shut down unless both the driver and receiver are disabled.In shutdown, the devices typically draw only 0.1µA of supply current.RE and DE may be driven simultaneously; the parts are guaranteed not to enter shutdown if RE is high and DE is low for less than 50ns. If the inputs are in this state for at least 600ns, the parts are guaranteed to enter shutdown.For the MAX481, MAX483, and MAX487, the t ZH and t ZL enable times assume the part was not in the low-power shutdown state (the MAX485/MAX488–MAX491and MAX1487 can not be shut down). The t ZH(SHDN)and t ZL(SHDN)enable times assume the parts were shut down (see Electrical Characteristics ).It takes the drivers and receivers longer to become enabled from the low-power shutdown state (t ZH(SHDN ), t ZL(SHDN)) than from the operating mode (t ZH , t ZL ). (The parts are in operating mode if the –R —E –,DE inputs equal a logical 0,1 or 1,1 or 0, 0.)Driver Output ProtectionExcessive output current and power dissipation caused by faults or by bus contention are prevented by two mechanisms. A foldback current limit on the output stage provides immediate protection against short cir-cuits over the whole common-mode voltage range (see Typical Operating Characteristics ). In addition, a ther-mal shutdown circuit forces the driver outputs into a high-impedance state if the die temperature rises excessively.Propagation DelayMany digital encoding schemes depend on the differ-ence between the driver and receiver propagation delay times. Typical propagation delays are shown in Figures 15–18 using Figure 14’s test circuit.The difference in receiver delay times, | t PLH - t PHL |, is typically under 13ns for the MAX481, MAX485,MAX490, MAX491, and MAX1487 and is typically less than 100ns for the MAX483 and MAX487–MAX489.The driver skew times are typically 5ns (10ns max) for the MAX481, MAX485, MAX490, MAX491, and MAX1487, and are typically 100ns (800ns max) for the MAX483 and MAX487–MAX489.MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers______________________________________________________________________________________1110dB/div0Hz5MHz500kHz/div10dB/div0Hz5MHz500kHz/divFigure 12. Driver Output Waveform and FFT Plot of MAX481/MAX485/MAX490/MAX491/MAX1487 Transmitting a 150kHz SignalFigure 13. Driver Output Waveform and FFT Plot of MAX483/MAX487–MAX489 Transmitting a 150kHz SignalM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 12______________________________________________________________________________________V CC = 5V T A = +25°CV CC = 5V T A = +25°CV CC = 5V T A = +25°CV CC = 5V T A = +25°CFigure 14. Receiver Propagation Delay Test CircuitFigure 15. MAX481/MAX485/MAX490/MAX491/MAX1487Receiver t PHLFigure 16. MAX481/MAX485/MAX490/MAX491/MAX1487Receiver t PLHPHL Figure 18. MAX483, MAX487–MAX489 Receiver t PLHLine Length vs. Data RateThe RS-485/RS-422 standard covers line lengths up to 4000 feet. For line lengths greater than 4000 feet, see Figure 23.Figures 19 and 20 show the system differential voltage for the parts driving 4000 feet of 26AWG twisted-pair wire at 110kHz into 120Ωloads.Typical ApplicationsThe MAX481, MAX483, MAX485, MAX487–MAX491, and MAX1487 transceivers are designed for bidirectional data communications on multipoint bus transmission lines.Figures 21 and 22 show typical network applications circuits. These parts can also be used as line repeaters, with cable lengths longer than 4000 feet, as shown in Figure 23.To minimize reflections, the line should be terminated at both ends in its characteristic impedance, and stub lengths off the main line should be kept as short as possi-ble. The slew-rate-limited MAX483 and MAX487–MAX489are more tolerant of imperfect termination.MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers______________________________________________________________________________________13DIV Y -V ZRO5V 0V1V0V -1V5V 0V2µs/divFigure 19. MAX481/MAX485/MAX490/MAX491/MAX1487 System Differential Voltage at 110kHz Driving 4000ft of Cable Figure 20. MAX483, MAX487–MAX489 System Differential Voltage at 110kHz Driving 4000ft of CableFigure 21. MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487/MAX1487 Typical Half-Duplex RS-485 NetworkM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 14______________________________________________________________________________________Figure 22. MAX488–MAX491 Full-Duplex RS-485 NetworkFigure 23. Line Repeater for MAX488–MAX491Isolated RS-485For isolated RS-485 applications, see the MAX253 and MAX1480 data sheets.MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers______________________________________________________________________________________15_______________Ordering Information_________________Chip TopographiesMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487/MAX1487N.C. RO 0.054"(1.372mm)0.080"(2.032mm)DE DIGND B N.C.V CCARE * Contact factory for dice specifications.__Ordering Information (continued)M A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 16______________________________________________________________________________________TRANSISTOR COUNT: 248SUBSTRATE CONNECTED TO GNDMAX488/MAX490B RO 0.054"(1.372mm)0.080"(2.032mm)N.C. DIGND Z A V CCYN.C._____________________________________________Chip Topographies (continued)MAX489/MAX491B RO 0.054"(1.372mm)0.080"(2.032mm)DE DIGND Z A V CCYREMAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491/MAX1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers______________________________________________________________________________________17Package Information(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /packages .)S O I C N .E P SM A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers 18______________________________________________________________________________________Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /packages .)MAX481/MAX483/MAX485/MAX487–MAX491Low-Power, Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 TransceiversMaxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600 ____________________19©2003 Maxim Integrated ProductsPrinted USAis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products.M A X 481/M A X 483/M A X 485/M A X 487–M A X 491/M A X 1487P D I P N .E PSPackage Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /packages .)。

MAX4453中文资料

MAX4453中文资料
o Single +3V/+5V Operation
o Rail-to-Rail Outputs
o Input Common-Mode Range Extends Beyond VEE o Ultra-Small SC70-5, SOT23-5, and SOT23-8
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19-1824; Rev 0; 2/01
MAX4452/MAX4453/MAX4454/MAX4352/MAX4353/MAX4354
Low-Cost, +3V/+5V, 620µA, 200MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs
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5-Pin SC70 (derate 3.1mW/°C above +70°C) .............247mW 5 Pin SOT23 (derate 7.1mW/°C above +70°C) ...........571mW 8-Pin SOT23 (derate 8.9mW/°C above +70°C)...........741mW 8-Pin SO (derate 5.9mW/°C above +70°C).................471mW
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MAXIM MAX4561 MAX4568 MAX4569 数据手册

MAXIM MAX4561 MAX4568 MAX4569 数据手册

General DescriptionThe MAX4561/MAX4568/MAX4569 are low-voltage,ESD-protected analog switches. The normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) inputs are protected against ±15kV electrostatic discharge (ESD) without latchup or damage, and the COM input is protected against 2.5kV ESD.These switches operate from a single +1.8V to +12V supply. The 70Ωat 5V (120Ωat 3V) on-resistance is matched between channels to 2Ωmax, and is flat (4Ωmax) over the specified signal range. The switches can handle Rail-to-Rail ® analog signals. Off-leakage current is only 0.5nA at +25°C and 5nA at +85°C. The digital input has +0.8V to +2.4V logic thresholds, ensuring TTL/CMOS-logic compatibility when using a single +5V supply. The MAX4561 is a single-pole/double-throw (SPDT) switch. The MAX4568 NO and MAX4569 NC are single-pole/single-throw (SPST) switches.The MAX4561 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package,and the MAX4568/MAX4569 are available in 5-pin SOT23 packages.________________________ApplicationsHigh-ESD Environments Battery-Powered Systems Audio and Video Signal Routing Low-Voltage Data-Acquisition Systems Sample-and-Hold Circuits Communications CircuitsFeatureso ESD-Protected NO, NC±15kV—Human Body Model±15kV—IEC 1000-4-2, Air-Gap Discharge ±8kV—IEC 1000-4-2, Contact Discharge o Guaranteed On-Resistance70Ω+5V Supply120Ωwith Single +3V Supplyo On-Resistance Match Between Channels (2Ωmax)o Low On-Resistance Flatness: 4Ωmax o Guaranteed Low Leakage Currents0.5nA Off-Leakage (at T A = +25°C)0.5nA On-Leakage (at T A = +25°C)o Guaranteed Break-Before-Make at 5ns(MAX4561 only)o Rail-to-Rail Signal Handling Capabilityo TTL/CMOS-Logic Compatible with +5V Supplies o Industry Standard Pin-OutsMAX4561 Pin Compatible with MAX4544MAX4568/MAX4569 Pin Compatible with MAX4514/MAX4515MAX4561/MAX4568/MAX4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products 1Pin Configurations/Functional Diagrams/Truth Tables19-1714; Rev 0; 4/00For free samples and the latest literature, visit or phone 1-800-998-8800.For small orders, phone 1-800-835-8769.Ordering InformationRail-to-Rail is a registered trademark of Nippon Motorola, Ltd.查询MAX4561EUT-T供应商M A X 4561/M A X 4568/M A X 4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches 2_______________________________________________________________________________________ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS —Single +5V Supply(V+ = +4.5V to +5.5V, V IH = +2.4V, V IL = +0.8V, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise specified. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.V+ to GND................................................................-0.3 to +13V IN, COM, NO, NC to GND (Note 1)..............-0.3V to (V+ + 0.3V)Continuous Current (any terminal)....................................±10mA Peak Current(NO, NC, COM; pulsed at 1ms 10% duty cycle).........±30mA ESD Protection per Method IEC 1000-4-2 (NO, NC)Air-Gap Discharge........................................................±15kV Contact Discharge..........................................................±8kVESD Protection per Method 3015.7V+, GND, IN, COM.......................................................±2.5kV NO, NC..........................................................................±15kV Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)SOT23 (derate 8.7mW/°C above +70°C)....................696mW Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s).................................+300°CNote 1:Signals on NO, NC, COM, or IN exceeding V+ or GND are clamped by internal diodes. Limit forward current to maximumcurrent rating.MAX4561/MAX4568/MAX4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches_______________________________________________________________________________________3ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS —Single +5V Supply (continued)050150100200250ON-RESISTANCEvs. V COM AND SUPPLY VOLTAGEV COM (V)R O N (Ω)4812302010405060021345ON-RESISTANCE vs. TEMPERATUREV COM (V)R D S (O N ) (Ω)40020010008006001600140012001800-4020-20406080100LEAKAGE CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)L E A K A G E C U R R E N T (p A )Typical Operating Characteristics(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)M A X 4561/M A X 4568/M A X 4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches 4_______________________________________________________________________________________ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS —Single +3V Supply(V+ = +2.7V to +3.6V, V IH = +2.0V, V IL = +0.6V, T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise specified. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)Note 3:Parameters are 100% tested at +25°C and guaranteed by correlation at the full rated temperature.Note 4:∆R ON = R ON(MAX)- R ON(MIN).Note 5:Flatness is defined as the difference between the maximum and the minimum value of on-resistance as measured over thespecified analog signal ranges.Note 6:Off-Isolation = 20log 10(V COM /V NO ), V COM = output, V NO = input to off switch.MAX4561/MAX4568/MAX4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches________________________________________________________________________________________50201040305060-402040-206080100SUPPLY CURRENTvs. TEMPERATURE AND SUPPLY VOLTAGETEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (n A)40208060100120-40020-20406080TURN-ON/TURN-OFF TIME vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)t O N /t O F F (n s )40208060100120021345TURN-ON/TURN-OFF TIME vs. V COMV COM (V)t O N /t O F F (n s )TURN-ON/TURN-OFF TIME vs. V COM02040608010012014016001.00.51.52.02.53.0V COM (V)t O N /t O F F (n s )010050200150300250350TURN-ON/TURN-OFF TIME vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGESUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)t O N /t O F F (n s )12345Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)40208060120100140180160200-60-20-4020406080100SCR HOLDING CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)H O L D I N G C U R R E N T (m A )-40-25-30-35-20-15-10-5051021345MAX4561CHARGE INJECTION vs. V COMV COM (V)Q (p C)-1050-5101520021345MAX4568/MAX4569CHARGE INJECTION vs. V COMV COM (V)Q (p C )M A X 4561/M A X 4568/M A X 4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches 6_______________________________________________________________________________________Do not exceed the absolute maximum ratings because stresses beyond the listed ratings may cause perma-nent damage to the device.Proper power-supply sequencing is recommended for all CMOS devices. Always sequence V+ on first, fol-lowed by the logic inputs, NO/NC, or COM.High-Voltage SupplyThe MAX4561/MAX4568/MAX4569 are capable of +12V single-supply operation with some precautions.The absolute maximum rating for V+ is +13V (refer-enced to GND). When operating near this region,bypass V+ with a 0.1µF min capacitor to ground as close to the device as possible.Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)10100010010,000100,000TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTIONvs. FREQUENCYFREQUENCY (Hz)T H D (%)10.0010.010.10.010.11001000FREQUENCY RESPONSEFREQUENCY (MHz)L O S S (d B )20-100-80-60-40-200110MAX4561/MAX4568/MAX4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches_______________________________________________________________________________________7±15kV ESD ProtectionThe MAX4561/MAX4568/MAX4569 are ±15kV ESD-pro-tected at the NC/NO terminals in accordance with IEC1000-4-2. To accomplish this, bidirectional SCRs are included on-chip between these terminals. When the voltages at these terminals go Beyond-the-Rails ™,the corresponding SCR turns on in a few nanoseconds and bypasses the surge safely to ground. This method is superior to using diode clamps to the supplies because unless the supplies are very carefully decou-pled through low-ESR capacitors, the ESD current through the diode clamp could cause a significant spike in the supplies. This may damage or compromise the reliability of any other chip powered by those same supplies.There are diodes from NC/NO to the supplies in addi-tion to the SCRs. A resistance in series with each of these diodes limits the current into the supplies during an ESD strike. The diodes protect these terminals from overvoltages that are not a result of ESD strikes. These diodes also protect the device from improper power-supply sequencing.Once the SCR turns on because of an ESD strike, it remains on until the current through it falls below its “holding current.” The holding current is typically 110mA in the positive direction (current flowing into the NC/NO terminal) at room temperature (see SCR Holding Current vs.Temperature in the Typical Operating Characteristics ). Design the system so that any sources connected to NC/NO are current-limited to a value below the holding current to ensure the SCR turns off when the ESD event is finished and normal operation resumes. Also, remember that the holding current varies significantly with temperature. The worst case is at +85°C when the holding currents drop to 70mA. Since this is a typical number to guarantee turn-off of the SCRs under all conditions, the sources con-nected to these terminals should be current-limited to no more than half this value. When the SCR is latched,the voltage across it is approximately 3V. The supply voltages do not affect the holding current appreciably.The sources connected to the COM side of the switches need not be current limited since the switches turn off internally when the corresponding SCR(s) latch.Even though most of the ESD current flows to GND through the SCRs, a small portion of it goes into V+.Therefore, it is a good idea to bypass the V+ with 0.1µF capacitors directly to the ground plane.ESD protection can be tested in various ways. Inputs are characterized for protection to the following:•±15kV using the Human Body Model•±8kV using the Contact Discharge method speci-fied in IEC 1000-4-2 (formerly IEC 801-2)•±15kV using the Air-Gap Discharge method speci-fied in IEC 1000-4-2 (formerly IEC 801-2)ESD Test ConditionsContact Maxim Integrated Products for a reliability report that documents test setup, methodology, and results.Human Body ModelFigure 6 shows the Human Body Model, and Figure 7shows the waveform it generates when discharged into a low impedance. This model consists of a 100pF capacitor charged to the ESD voltage of interest, which can be dis-charged into the test device through a 1.5k Ωresistor.IEC 1000-4-2The IEC 1000-4-2 standard covers ESD testing and performance of finished equipment; it does not specifi-cally refer to integrated circuits. The MAX4561 enables the design of equipment that meets Level 4 (the highest level) of IEC 1000-4-2, without additional ESD protec-tion components.The major difference between tests done using the Human Body Model and IEC 1000-4-2 is higher peak cur-rent in IEC 1000-4-2. Because series resistance is lower in the IEC 1000-4-2 ESD test model (Figure 8), the ESD withstand voltage measured to this standard is generally lower than that measured using the Human Body Model.Figure 9 shows the current waveform for the ±8kV IEC 1000-4-2 Level 4 ESD Contact Discharge test.The Air-Gap test involves approaching the device with a charged probe. The Contact Discharge method connects the probe to the device before the probe is energized.Chip InformationPROCESS: CMOSBeyond-the-Rails is a trademark of Maxim Integrated Products.TRANSISTOR COUNT: 69(MAX4561)39(MAX4568/MAX4569)M A X 4561/M A X 4568/M A X 4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches 8_______________________________________________________________________________________Figure 1. Switching TimeFigure 2. Break-Before-Make IntervalFigure 3. Charge Injection Test Circuits/Timing DiagramsMAX4561/MAX4568/MAX4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches_______________________________________________________________________________________9Figure 4. Channel On/Off-CapacitanceFigure 5. Off-Isolation/On-ChannelFigure 6. Human Body ESD Test ModelFigure 7. Human Body Model Current WaveformFigure 8. IEC 1000-4-2 ESD Test Model Figure 9. IED 1000-4-2 ESD Generator Current WaveformTest Circuits/Timing Diagrams (continued)M A X 4561/M A X 4568/M A X 4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches 10______________________________________________________________________________________Package InformationMAX4561/MAX4568/MAX4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog Switches______________________________________________________________________________________11Package Information (continued)M A X 4561/M A X 4568/M A X 4569±15kV ESD-Protected, Low-Voltage,SPDT/SPST, CMOS Analog SwitchesMaxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.12____________________Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600©2000 Maxim Integrated Products Printed USAis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products.NOTES。

MIC4451_05中文资料

MIC4451_05中文资料

Electrical Characteristics(Note 4):
(TA = 25°C with 4.5 V ≤ VS ≤ 18 V unless otherwise specified.)
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MAX1951ESA+T中文资料

MAX1951ESA+T中文资料

General DescriptionThe MAX1951/MAX1952 high-efficiency, DC-to-DC step-down switching regulators deliver up to 2A of out-put current. The devices operate from an input voltage range of 2.6V to 5.5V and provide an output voltage from 0.8V to V IN , making the MAX1951/MAX1952 ideal for on-board postregulation applications. The MAX1951total output error is less than 1% over load, line, and temperature.The MAX1951/MAX1952 operate at a fixed frequency of 1MHz with an efficiency of up to 94%. The high operating frequency minimizes the size of external components.Internal soft-start control circuitry reduces inrush current.Short-circuit and thermal-overload protection improve design reliability.The MAX1951 provides an adjustable output from 0.8V to V IN , whereas the MAX1952 has a preset output of 1.8V. Both devices are available in a space-saving 8-pin SO package.ApplicationsASIC/DSP/µP/FPGA Core and I/O Voltages Set-Top Boxes Cellular Base StationsNetworking and TelecommunicationsFeatureso Compact 0.385in 2Circuit Footprinto 10µF Ceramic Input and Output Capacitors, 2µH Inductor for 1.5A Output o Efficiency Up to 94%o 1% Output Accuracy Over Load, Line, and Temperature (MAX1951, Up to 1.5A)o Guaranteed 2A Output Current o Operate from 2.6V to 5.5V Supplyo Adjustable Output from 0.8V to V IN (MAX1951)o Preset Output of 1.8V (1.5% Accuracy) (MAX1952)o Internal Digital Soft-Softo Short-Circuit and Thermal-Overload ProtectionMAX1951/MAX19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products 1Ordering Information19-2622; Rev 1; 8/03For pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct!at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at .Typical Operating CircuitPin ConfigurationM A X 1951/M A X 19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators 2_______________________________________________________________________________________ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSStresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.IN, V CC to GND........................................................-0.3V to +6V COMP, FB, REF to GND.............................-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)LX to Current (Note 1).........................................................±4.5A PGND to GND.............................................Internally Connected Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +85°C)8-Pin SO (derate 12.2mW/°C above +70°C)................976mWOperating Temperature RangeMAX195_ ESA..................................................-40°C to +85°C Junction Temperature Range............................-40°C to +150°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s).................................+300°CNote 1:LX has internal clamp diodes to PGND and IN. Applications that forward bias these diodes should take care not to exceedthe IC ’s package power dissipation limits.MAX1951/MAX19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators_______________________________________________________________________________________3ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)(V IN = V CC = 3.3V, PGND = GND, FB in regulation, C REF = 0.1µF, T A = 0°C to +85°C , unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSM A X 1951/M A X 19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators 4_______________________________________________________________________________________Note 3:The LX output is designed to provide 2.4A RMS current.ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)(V IN = V CC = 3.3V, PGND = GND, FB in regulation, C REF = 0.1µF, T A = -40°C to +85°C , unless otherwise noted.) (Note 2)MAX1951/MAX19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators_______________________________________________________________________________________5EFFICIENCY vs. LOAD CURRENT(V CC = V IN = 5V)LOAD CURRENT (mA)E F F I C I E N C Y (%)100010010203040506070809010001010,000EFFICIENCY vs. LOAD CURRENT(V CC = V IN = 3.3V)LOAD CURRENT (mA)E F F I C I E N C Y (%)100010010203040506070809010001010,000REF VOLTAGEvs. REF OUTPUT CURRENTREF OUTPUT CURRENT (µA)R E F V O L T A G E (V )35302520151051.9901.9911.9921.9931.9941.9951.98940SWITCHING FREQUENCY vs. INPUT VOLTAGEINPUT VOLTAGE (V)S W I T C H I N G F R E Q U E N C Y (M H z )5.14.63.13.64.10.850.900.951.001.051.101.151.200.802.65.6OUTPUT VOLTAGE DEVIATIONvs. LOAD CURRENTLOAD CURRENT (A)O U T P U T V O L T A G ED E V I A T I O N (m V)1.20.80.4-5-4-3-2-10123456-61.6Typical Operating Characteristics(Typical values are at V IN = V CC = 5V, V OUT = 1.5V, I OUT = 1.5A, and T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted. See Figure 2.)LOAD TRANSIENT RESPONSEMAX1951 toc0640µs/div0OUTPUT VOLTAGE:100mV/div, AC-COUPLED OUTPUT CURRENT:0.5A/div V IN = 5V V OUT = 2.5V I OUT = 0.5 TO 1ALOAD TRANSIENT RESPONSEMAX1951 toc0740µs/divOUTPUT VOLTAGE:100mV/div, AC-COUPLEDOUTPUT CURRENT:0.5A/div V IN = 3.3V V OUT = 1.5V I OUT = 0.5 TO 1AM A X 1951/M A X 19521MHz, All Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators 6_______________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(Typical values are at V IN = V CC = 5V, V OUT = 1.5V, I OUT = 1.5A, and T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted. See Figure 2.)SHUTDOWN CURRENT vs. INPUT VOLTAGEM A X 1951 t o c 12INPUT VOLTAGE (V)S H U T D O W N C U R R E N T (m A )5.04.54.03.53.00.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.91.002.55.5SWITCHING WAVEFORMSMAX1951 toc08200ns/div0INDUCTOR CURRENT 1A/divV LX 5V/divOUTPUT VOLTAGE 10mV/div, AC-COUPLEDV IN = 3.3V V OUT = 1.8V I LOAD = 1.5ASOFT-START WAVEFORMSMAX1951 toc091ms/divV COMP 2V/divOUTPUT VOLTAGE 1V/divV IN = V CC = 3.3V V OUT = 2.5V I LOAD = 1.5ASOFT-START WAVEFORMSMAX1951 toc101ms/divV COMP 2V/divOUTPUT VOLTAGE 0.5V/divV IN = V CC = 3.3V V OUT = 0.8VSHUTDOWN WAVEFORMSMAX1951 toc1120µs/divV COMP 2V/divV LX 5V/divOUTPUT VOLTAGE 1V/divV IN = V CC = 3.3V V OUT = 2.5V I LOAD = 1.5AMAX1951/MAX19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators_______________________________________________________________________________________7Detailed DescriptionThe MAX1951/MAX1952 high-efficiency switching regula-tors are small, simple, DC-to-DC step-down converters capable of delivering up to 2A of output current. The devices operate in pulse-width modulation (PWM) at a fixed frequency of 1MHz from a 2.6V to 5.5V input voltage and provide an output voltage from 0.8V to V IN , making the MAX1951/MAX1952 ideal for on-board postregula-tion applications. The high switching frequency allows for the use of smaller external components, and internal synchronous rectifiers improve efficiency and eliminate the typical Schottky free-wheeling diode. Using the on-resistance of the internal high-side MOSFET to sense switching currents eliminates current-sense resistors,further improving efficiency and cost. The MAX1951total output error over load, line, and temperature (0°C to +85°C) is less than 1%.Controller Block FunctionThe MAX1951/MAX1952 step-down converters use a PWM current-mode control scheme. An open-loop com-parator compares the integrated voltage-feedback signal against the sum of the amplified current-sense signal and the slope compensation ramp. At each rising edge of the internal clock, the internal high-side MOSFET turns on until the PWM comparator trips. During this on-time, cur-rent ramps up through the inductor, sourcing current to the output and storing energy in the inductor. The current-mode feedback system regulates the peak inductor cur-rent as a function of the output voltage error signal. Since the average inductor current is nearly the same as the peak inductor current (<30% ripple current), the circuit acts as a switch-mode transconductance amplifier. To preserve inner-loop stability and eliminate inductor stair-casing, a slope-compensation ramp is summed into the main PWM comparator. During the second half of the cycle, the internal high-side P-channel MOSFET turns off,and the internal low-side N-channel MOSFET turns on.The inductor releases the stored energy as its current ramps down while still providing current to the output. The output capacitor stores charge when the inductor current exceeds the load current, and discharges when the inductor current is lower, smoothing the voltage across the load. Under overload conditions, when the inductor current exceeds the current limit (see the Current Limit section), the high-side MOSFET does not turn on at the rising edge of the clock and the low-side MOSFET remains on to let the inductor current ramp down.Current SenseAn internal current-sense amplifier produces a current signal proportional to the voltage generated by the high-side MOSFET on-resistance and the inductor cur-rent (R DS(ON) x I LX ). The amplified current-sense signal and the internal slope compensation signal are summed together into the comparator ’s inverting input.The PWM comparator turns off the internal high-side MOSFET when this sum exceeds the output from the voltage-error amplifier.Current LimitThe internal high-side MOSFET has a current limit of 3.1A (typ). If the current flowing out of LX exceeds this limit,the high-side MOSFET turns off and the synchronous rectifier turns on. This lowers the duty cycle and causes the output voltage to droop until the current limit is no longer exceeded. A synchronous rectifier current limit of -0.6A (typ) protects the device from current flowing into LX. If the negative current limit is exceeded, the synchro-nous rectifier turns off, forcing the inductor current to flowM A X 1951/M A X 19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators 8_______________________________________________________________________________________through the high-side MOSFET body diode, back to the input, until the beginning of the next cycle or until the inductor current drops to zero. The MAX1951/MAX1952utilize a pulse-skip mode to prevent overheating during short-circuit output conditions. The device enters pulse-skip mode when the FB voltage drops below 300mV, lim-iting the current to 3A (typ) and reducing power dissipation. Normal operation resumes upon removal of the short-circuit condition.V CC DecouplingDue to the high switching frequency and tight output tolerance (1%), decouple V CC with a 0.1µF capacitor connected from V CC to GND, and a 10Ωresistor con-nected from V CC to IN. Place the capacitor as close to V CC as possible.Soft-StartThe MAX1951/MAX1952 employ digital soft-start circuitry to reduce supply inrush current during startup conditions.When the device exits undervoltage lockout (UVLO), shut-down mode, or restarts following a thermal-overload event, or the external pulldown on COMP is released, the digital soft-start circuitry slowly ramps up the voltages at REF and FB (see the Soft-Start Waveforms in the Typical Operating Characteristics).Undervoltage LockoutIf V CC drops below 2.25V, the UVLO circuit inhibits switching. Once V CC rises above 2.35V, the UVLO clears, and the soft-start sequence activates.Compensationand Shutdown ModeThe output of the internal transconductance voltage error amplifier connects to COMP. The normal operation voltage for COMP is 1V to 2.2V. To shut down the MAX1951/MAX1952, use an NPN bipolar junction transistor or a very low output capacitance open-drain MOSFET to pull COMP to GND. Shutdown mode causes the internal MOSFETs to stop switching, forces LX to a high-impedance state, and shorts REF to G ND.Release COMP to exit shutdown and initiate the soft-start sequence.Thermal-Overload ProtectionThermal-overload protection limits total power dissipation in the device. When the junction temperature exceeds T J = +160°C, a thermal sensor forces the device into shut-down, allowing the die to cool. The thermal sensor turns the device on again after the junction temperature cools by 15°C, resulting in a pulsed output during continuous overload conditions. Following a thermal-shutdown condi-tion, the soft-start sequence begins.Figure 1. Functional DiagramMAX1951/MAX19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators_______________________________________________________________________________________9Design ProcedureOutput Voltage Selection: Adjustable(MAX1951) or Preset (MAX1952)The MAX1951 provides an adjustable output voltage between 0.8V and V IN . Connect FB to output for 0.8V output. To set the output voltage of the MAX1951 to a voltage greater than V FB (0.8V typ), connect the output to FB and G ND using a resistive divider, as shown in Figure 2a. Choose R2 between 2k Ωand 20k Ω, and set R3 according to the following equation:R3 = R2 x [(V OUT / V FB ) – 1]The MAX1951 PWM circuitry is capable of a stable min-imum duty cycle of 18%. This limits the minimum output voltage that can be generated to 0.18 ✕V IN . Instability may result for V IN /V OUT ratios below 0.18.The MAX1952 provides a preset output voltage.Connect the output to FB, as shown in Figure 2b.Output Inductor DesignUse a 2µH inductor with a minimum 2A-rated DC cur-rent for most applications. For best efficiency, use an inductor with a DC resistance of less than 20m Ωand a saturation current greater than 3A (min). See Table 2for recommended inductors and manufacturers. For most designs, derive a reasonable inductor value (L INIT ) from the following equation:L INIT = V OUT x (V IN - V OUT ) / (V IN x LIR x I OUT(MAX)x f SW )where f SW is the switching frequency (1MHz typ) of the oscillator. Keep the inductor current ripple percentage LIR between 20% and 40% of the maximum load cur-rent for the best compromise of cost, size, and perfor-mance. Calculate the maximum inductor current as:I L(MAX)= (1 + LIR / 2) x I OUT(MAX)Check the final values of the inductor with the output ripple voltage requirement. The output ripple voltage is given by:V RIPPLE = V OUT x (V IN - V OUT ) x ESR / (V IN x L FINAL x f SW )where ESR is the equivalent series resistance of the output capacitors.Input Capacitor DesignThe input filter capacitor reduces peak currents drawn from the power source and reduces noise and voltage ripple on the input caused by the circuit ’s switching.The input capacitor must meet the ripple current requirement (I RMS ) imposed by the switching currents defined by the following equation:For duty ratios less than 0.5, the input capacitor RMS current is higher than the calculated current. Therefore,use a +20% margin when calculating the RMS current at lower duty cycles. Use ceramic capacitors for their low ESR, equivalent series inductance (ESL), and lower cost. Choose a capacitor that exhibits less than 10°C temperature rise at the maximum operating RMS cur-rent for optimum long-term reliability.After determining the input capacitor, check the input ripple voltage due to capacitor discharge when the high-side MOSFET turns on. Calculate the input ripple voltage as follows:V IN_RIPPLE = (I OUT x V OUT ) / (f SW x V IN x C IN )Keep the input ripple voltage less than 3% of the input voltage.Output Capacitor DesignThe key selection parameters for the output capacitor are capacitance, ESR, ESL, and the voltage rating requirements. These affect the overall stability, output ripple voltage, and transient response of the DC-to-DC converter. The output ripple occurs due to variations in the charge stored in the output capacitor, the voltage drop due to the capacitor ’s ESR, and the voltage drop due to the capacitor ’s ESL. Calculate the output voltage ripple due to the output capacitance, ESR, and ESL as:V RIPPLE = V RIPPLE(C)+ V RIPPLE(ESR) + V RIPPLE(ESL)where the output ripple due to output capacitance,ESR, and ESL is:V RIPPLE(C)= I P-P / (8 x C OUT x f SW )V RIPPLE(ESR) = I P-P x ESRV RIPPLE(ESL)= (I P-P / t ON ) x ESL or (I P-P / t OFF ) x ESL,whichever is greater and I P-P the peak-to-peak inductor current is:I P-P = [ (V IN – V OUT ) / f SW x L) ] x V OUT / V INUse these equations for initial capacitor selection, but determine final values by testing a prototype or evalua-tion circuit. As a rule, a smaller ripple current results in less output voltage ripple. Since the inductor ripple current is a factor of the inductor value, the output voltage ripple decreases with larger inductance. Use ceramic capacitors for their low ESR and ESL at the switching frequency of the converter. The low ESL of ceramic capacitors makes ripple voltages negligible.Load transient response depends on the selected output capacitor. During a load transient, the output instantly changes by ESR x I LOAD . Before the controller can respond, the output deviates further, depending on the inductor and output capacitor values. After a short time (see the Load Transient Response graphin theM A X 1951/M A X 19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators 10______________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristic s), the controller responds by regulating the output voltage back to its nominal state. The controller response time depends on the closed-loop bandwidth. A higher bandwidth yields a faster response time, thus preventing the output from deviating further from its regulating value.Compensation DesignThe double pole formed by the inductor and output capacitor of most voltage-mode controllers introduces a large phase shift, which requires an elaborate compensa-tion network to stabilize the control loop. The MAX1951/MAX1952 utilize a current-mode control scheme that reg-ulates the output voltage by forcing the required current through the external inductor, eliminating the double pole caused by the inductor and output capacitor, and greatly simplifying the compensation network. A simple type 1compensation with single compensation resistor (R 1) and compensation capacitor (C 2) creates a stable and high-bandwidth loop.An internal transconductance error amplifier compen-sates the control loop. Connect a series resistor and capacitor between COMP (the output of the error ampli-fier) and G ND to form a pole-zero pair. The external inductor, internal current-sensing circuitry, output capacitor, and the external compensation circuit deter-mine the loop system stability. Choose the inductor and output capacitor based on performance, size, and cost.Additionally, select the compensation resistor and capacitor to optimize control-loop stability. The compo-nent values shown in the typical application circuit (Figure 2) yield stable operation over a broad range of input-to-output voltages.The basic regulator loop consists of a power modulator,an output feedback divider, and an error amplifier. The power modulator has DC gain set by gmc x R LOAD ,with a pole-zero pair set by R LOAD , the output capaci-tor (C OUT ), and its ESR. The following equations define the power modulator:Modulator gain:G MOD = ∆V OUT / ∆V COMP = gmc x R LOAD Modulator pole frequency:fp MOD = 1 / (2 x πx C OUT x (R LOAD +ESR))Modulator zero frequency:fz ESR = 1 / (2 x πx C OUT x ESR)where, R LOAD = V OUT / I OUT(MAX), and gmc = 4.2S.The feedback divider has a gain of G FB = V FB / V OUT ,where V FB is equal to 0.8V. The transconductance error amplifier has a DC gain, G EA(DC),of 70dB. The com-pensation capacitor, C 2,and the output resistance of the error amplifier, R OEA (20M Ω), set the dominantpole. C 2and R 1 set a compensation zero. Calculate the dominant pole frequency as:fp EA = 1 / (2πx C C x R OEA )Determine the compensation zero frequency is:fz EA = 1 / (2πx C C x R C )For best stability and response performance, set the closed-loop unity-gain frequency much higher than the modulator pole frequency. In addition, set the closed-loop crossover unity-gain frequency less than, or equal to, 1/5 of the switching frequency. However, set the maximum zero crossing frequency to less than 1/3 of the zero frequency set by the output capacitance and its ESR when using POSCAP, SPCAP, OSCON, or other electrolytic capacitors.The loop-gain equation at the unity-gain frequency is:G EA(fc) x G MOD(fc) x V FB / V OUT = 1where G EA(fc )= gm EA x R 1, and G MOD(fc)= gmc x R LOAD x fp MOD /f C, where gm EA = 60µS .R 1calculated as:R 1= V OUT x K / (gm EA x V FB x G MOD(fc))where K is the correction factor due to the extra phase introduced by the current loop at high frequencies (>100kHz). K is related to the value of the output capacitance (see Table 1 for values of K vs. C). Set the error-amplifier compensation zero formed by R 1and C 2at the modulator pole frequency at maximum load. C 2is calculated as follows:C 2= (2 x V OUT x C OUT / (R 1 x I OUT(MAX))As the load current decreases, the modulator pole also decreases; however, the modulator gain increases accordingly, resulting in a constant closed-loop unity-gain frequency. Use the following numerical example to calculate R 1and C 2values of the typical application circuit of Figure 2a.Table 1. K ValueV OUT = 1.5VI OUT(MAX)= 1.5A C OUT = 10µF R ESR = 0.010Ωgm EA = 60µSMAX1951/MAX19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators______________________________________________________________________________________11gmc = 4.2Sf SWITCH = 1MHzR LOAD = V OUT / I OUT(MAX)= 1.5V / 1.5 A = 1Ωfp MOD = [1 / (2πx C OUT x (R LOAD + R ESR )]= [1 / (2 x π×10 ×10-6x (1 + 0.01)] = 15.76kHz.fz ESR = [1/(2πxC OUT R ESR )]= [1 / (2 x π×10 ×10-6×0.01)] = 1.59MHz.For 2µH output inductor, pick the closed-loop unity-gain crossover frequency (f C ) at 200kHz. Determine the power modulator gain at f C :G MOD(fc )= gmc ×R LOAD ×fp MOD / f C = 4.2 ×1 ×15.76kHz / 200kHz = 0.33then:R 1= V O x K / (gm EA x V FB x G MOD(fc )) = (1.5 x 0.55) /(60 ×10-6 ×0.8 ×0.33) ≈51.1k Ω(1%)C 2= (2 x V OUT ×C OUT ) / (R C ×I OUT(max))= (2 ×1.25 × 10 × 10-6)/ (51.1k ×1.5) ≈209pF, choose 220pF, 10%Applications InformationPC Board Layout ConsiderationsCareful PC board layout is critical to achieve clean and stable operation. The switching power stage requires particular attention. Follow these guidelines for good PC board layout:1)Place decoupling capacitors as close to the IC as possible. Keep power ground plane (connected to PG ND) and signal ground plane (connected to GND) separate.2)Connect input and output capacitors to the power ground plane; connect all other capacitors to the signal ground plane.3)Keep the high-current paths as short and wide as possible. Keep the path of switching current (C1 to IN and C1 to PG ND) short. Avoid vias in the switching paths.4)If possible, connect IN, LX, and PGND separately to a large copper area to help cool the IC to further improve efficiency and long-term reliability.5)Ensure all feedback connections are short and direct. Place the feedback resistors as close to the IC as possible.6)Route high-speed switching nodes away from sensi-tive analog areas (FB, COMP).Thermal ConsiderationsThe MAX1951 uses a fused-lead 8-pin SO package with a R THJC rating of 32°C/W. The MAX1951 EV kit layout is optimized for 1.5A. The typical application circuit shown in Figure 2c was tested with the existing MAX1951 EV kit layout at +85°C ambient temperature, and G ND lead temperature was measured at +113°C for a typical device. The estimated junction temperature was +138°C. Thermal performance can be further improved with one of the following options:1) Increase the copper areas connected to G ND, LX,and IN.2) Provide thermal vias next to G ND and IN, to the ground plane and power plane on the back side of PC board, with openings in the solder mask next to the vias to provide better thermal conduction.3) Provide forced-air cooling to further reduce case temperature.M A X 1951/M A X 19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators 12______________________________________________________________________________________Figure 2a. MAX1951 Adjustable Output Typical Application CircuitFigure 2b. MAX1952 Fixed-Output Typical Application CircuitMAX1951/MAX19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators______________________________________________________________________________________13Figure 2c. MAX1951 Typical Application Circuit with 2A OutputM A X 1951/M A X 19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC Regulators 14______________________________________________________________________________________Chip InformationTRANSISTOR COUNT: 2500PROCESS: BiCMOSMAX1951/MAX19521MHz, All-Ceramic, 2.6V to 5.5V Input,2A PWM Step-Down DC-to-DC RegulatorsMaxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embod ied in a Maxim prod uct. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600 ____________________15©2003 Maxim Integrated ProductsPrinted USAis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products.Package Information(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /packages .)。

MAX3485ESA-T中文资料

MAX3485ESA-T中文资料
Drivers are short-circuit current limited and are protected against excessive power dissipation by thermal shutdown circuitry that places the driver outputs into a high-impedance state. The receiver input has a fail-safe feature that guarantees a logic-high output if both inputs are open circuit.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Supply Voltage (VCC) ...............................................................7V Control Input Voltage (RE, DE) ...................................-0.3V to 7V Driver Input Voltage (DI) .............................................-0.3V to 7V Driver Output Voltage (A, B, Y, Z)..........................-7.5V to 12.5V Receiver Input Voltage (A, B) ................................-7.5V to 12.5V Receiver Output Voltage (RO)....................-0.3V to (VCC + 0.3V) Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70°C)

max3485中文资料

max3485中文资料

max3485eesa + T概述Max3485eesa + T是3.3V电源±15kV ESD保护,真正的RS485 / RS422收发器,采用8引脚nsoic封装。

该低功耗收发器包含一个驱动器和一个接收器。

max3485e传输速率高达15Mbps。

它具有增强的静电保护。

所有发送器输出和接收器输入均具有±15kV保护,并通过IEC 1000-4-2气隙放电;±8Kv保护是通过IEC 1000-4-2接触放电,±15kV保护是通过人体模型。

驱动器受到短路电流的限制,并通过将驱动器输出置于高阻抗状态的热关断电路来防止过多的功耗。

接收器输入具有故障安全功能,如果两个输入均打开,则提供逻辑高电平输出。

Max3485e适用于EMI敏感应用,集成服务,数字网络和数据包交换电源电压范围:3V至3.6V工作温度范围-40°C至85°C半双工通讯该操作由单个+ 3.3V电源供电,无电荷泵兼容+ 5V逻辑2Na小电流关闭模式共模输入电压范围:-7V至+ 12V工业标准75176引脚输出驱动器/接收器启用功能工业控制LAN,ISDN,低功耗RS-485 / RS-422收发器;分组交换;电信;用于EMI敏感应用的收发器Max3483,max3485,max3486,max3488,max3490和max3491是用于RS-485和RS-422通信的3.3V低功耗收发器,每个收发器都有一个驱动器和一个接收器。

Max3483和max3488具有有限速率驱动器,可以降低EMI并减少由于端子匹配电缆不合适而引起的反射,从而实现高达250kbps的无错误数据传输。

由于其有限的摆幅速率,Max3486可以实现最大2.5mbps 的传输速率。

Max3485,max3490和max3491可以实现高达10Mbps的传输速率。

驱动器具有短路电流限制,并且可以通过热关断电路将驱动器的输出设置为高阻状态,以防止过多的功率损耗。

MAX490EESA+资料

MAX490EESA+资料

Supply Control
Voltage (VCC) Input Voltage
.(.–R—..E.–..,..D..E..)........................................-.0....5..V...t.o...(.V..C...C...+...0...152VV)
♦ For Low-Voltage Applications: MAX3483E/MAX3485E/MAX3486E/MAX3488E/ MAX3490E/MAX3491E: +3.3V Powered, ±15kV ESD-Protected, 12Mbps, Slew-Rate-Limited, True RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers
General Description
The MAX481E, MAX483E, MAX485E, MAX487E– MAX491E, and MAX1487E are low-power transceivers for RS-485 and RS-422 communications in harsh environments. Each driver output and receiver input is protected against ±15kV electro-static discharge (ESD) shocks, without latchup. These parts contain one driver and one receiver. The MAX483E, MAX487E, MAX488E, and MAX489E feature reduced slew-rate drivers that minimize EMI and reduce reflections caused by improperly terminated cables, thus allowing error-free data transmission up to 250kbps. The driver slew rates of the MAX481E, MAX485E, MAX490E, MAX491E, and MAX1487E are not limited, allowing them to transmit up to 2.5Mbps.

MAX4471ESA资料

MAX4471ESA资料

Pin Configurations
TOP VIEW
IN+ 1
MAX4471ESA MAX4472EUD MAX4472ESD MAX4474EKA-T MAX4474EUA MAX4474ESA
MAX4470 MAX4464
5
VDD
VSS 2
Selector Guide
IN- 3 4 OUT
PART
Features
o Ultra-Low 750nA Supply Current Per Amplifier o Ultra-Low +1.8V Supply Voltage Operation o Ground-Sensing Input Common-Mode Range o Outputs Swing Rail-to-Rail o Outputs Source and Sink 11mA of Load Current o No Phase Reversal for Overdriven Inputs o High 120dB Open-Loop Voltage Gain o Low 500µV Input Offset Voltage o 9kHz Gain-Bandwidth Product (MAX4470/MAX4471/MAX4472) o 40kHz Gain-Bandwidth Product (MAX4464/MAX4474) o 250pF (min) Capacitive Load Capability o Available in Tiny 5-Pin SC70 and 8-Pin SOT23 Packages
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VDD = +5V, VSS = 0, VCM = 0, VOUT = VDD/2, RL = ∞ to VDD/2, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
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TOP VIEW
OUT 1
5 VCC
MAX4450
VEE 2
IN+ 3
4 IN-
SC70-5/SOT23-5 Pin Configurations continued at end of data sheet.
________________________________________________________________ Maxim Integrated Products 1
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
∞ (VCC = +5V, VEE = 0V, RL = to VCC/2, VOUT = VCC/2, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C.)
5-Pin SC70-5 (derate 2.5mW/°C above +70°C) ..........200mW 5-Pin SOT23-5 (derate 7.1mW/°C above +70°C) ........571mW
8-Pin SOT23-8 (derate 5.26mW/°C above +70°C) ......421mW 8-Pin SO (derate 5.9mW/°C above +70°C) .................471mW Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature Range .............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300°C
Output Short-Circuit Current
ISC
Sinking or sourcing
±120
mA
Open-Loop Output Resistance ROUT
8

Power-Supply Rejection Ratio (Note 3)
PSRR VCC = 5V
VEE = 0V, VCM = 2V
VOL - VEE
6.5
20
µA
0.5
4
µA
70
kΩ
3
MΩ
70
95
dB
50
60
48
58
dB
57
0.05 0.20
0.05 0.15
0.30 0.50
0.25 0.80
V
0.5
0.80
0.5
1.75
Output Current
IOUT RL = 50Ω
Sourcing Sinking
45
70
mA
25
50
The MAX4450 single and MAX4451 dual op amps are unity-gain-stable devices that combine high-speed performance with rail-to-rail outputs. Both devices operate from a +4.5V to +11V single supply or from ±2.25V to ±5.5V dual supplies. The common-mode input voltage range extends beyond the negative power-supply rail (ground in single-supply applications). The MAX4450/MAX4451 require only 6.5mA of quiescent supply current per op amp while achieving a 210MHz -3dB bandwidth and a 485V/µs slew rate. Both devices are an excellent solution in low-power/lowvoltage systems that require wide bandwidth, such as video, communications, and instrumentation. The MAX4450 is available in the ultra-small 5-pin SC70 package, while the MAX4451 is available in spacesaving 8-pin SOT23 and SO packages.
46
62
VEE = -5V, VCM = 0V
54
69
dB
Operating Supply-Voltage Range
VS
VCC to VEE
4.5
11.0
V
Quiescent Supply Current (per amplifier)
IS
6.5
9.0
mA
2 _______________________________________________________________________________________
MAX4450/MAX4451
Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Supply Voltage (VCC to VEE)................................................+12V IN_-, IN_+, OUT_..............................(VEE - 0.3V) to (VCC + 0.3V) Output Short-Circuit Current to VCC or VEE ......................150mA Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70°C)
Output Voltage Swing (Note 2)
IB IOS RIN CMRR AVOL
VOUT
(Note 2)
(Note 2)
Differential mode (-1V ≤ VIN ≤ +1V)
Common mode (-0.2V ≤ VCM ≤ +2.75V)
(VEE - 0.2V) ≤ VCM ≤ (VCC - 2.25V)
(Note 1)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Input Common-Mode Voltage Range
VCM Guaranteed by CMRR test
VEE 0.20
VCC 2.25
V
Input Offset Voltage (Note 2)
MAX4450/MAX4451
元器件交易网
Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs
AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VCC = +5V, VEE = 0V, VCM = +2.5V, RF = 24Ω, RL = 100Ω to VCC/2, VOUT = VCC/2, AVCL = +1V/V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
Applications
Set-Top Boxes Surveillance Video Systems Battery-Powered Instruments Video Line Driver Analog-to-Digital Converter Interface CCD Imaging Systems Video Routing and Switching Systems Digital Cameras
♦ Rail-to-Rail Outputs
♦ Input Common-Mode Range Extends Beyond VEE ♦ Low Differential Gain/Phase: 0.02%/0.08°
♦ Low Distortion at 5MHz -65dBc SFDR -63dB Total Harmonic Distortion
PART
MAX4450EXK-T MAX4450EUK-T MAX4451EKA-T MAX4451ESA
Ordering Infor85°C -40°C to +85°C -40°C to +85°C -40°C to +85°C
PINPACKAGE
VOS
Input Offset Voltage Matching
4
26
mV
1.0
mV
Input Offset Voltage Temperature Coefficient
TCVOS
8
µV/°C
Input Bias Current Input Offset Current Input Resistance Common-Mode Rejection Ratio Open-Loop Gain (Note 2)
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