
TRS3223-Q1 Series
Automotive 3- to 5.5-V dual channel 250kbps RS-232 line driver/receiver with +/-15-kV ESD protection
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog
Automotive 3- to 5.5-V dual channel 250kbps RS-232 line driver/receiver with +/-15-kV ESD protection
Key Features
• ESD Protection for RS-232 Bus Pins±15-kV Human-Body Model (HBM)±8-kV IEC61000-4-2, Contact Discharge±15-kV IEC61000-4-2, Air-Gap DischargeMeets or Exceeds the Requirements of TIA/EIA-232-F and ITU v.28 StandardsOperates With 3-V to 5.5-V VCCSupplyOperates up to 500 kbit/sTwo Drivers and Two ReceiversLow Standby Current . . . 1 µA TypExternal Capacitors . . . 4 × 0.1 µFAccepts 5-V Logic Input With 3.3-V SupplyAlternative High-Speed Pin-Compatible Device (1 Mbit/s) for TRSF3223EAPPLICATIONSBattery-Powered SystemsPDAsNotebooksLaptopsPalmtop PCsHand-Held EquipmentESD Protection for RS-232 Bus Pins±15-kV Human-Body Model (HBM)±8-kV IEC61000-4-2, Contact Discharge±15-kV IEC61000-4-2, Air-Gap DischargeMeets or Exceeds the Requirements of TIA/EIA-232-F and ITU v.28 StandardsOperates With 3-V to 5.5-V VCCSupplyOperates up to 500 kbit/sTwo Drivers and Two ReceiversLow Standby Current . . . 1 µA TypExternal Capacitors . . . 4 × 0.1 µFAccepts 5-V Logic Input With 3.3-V SupplyAlternative High-Speed Pin-Compatible Device (1 Mbit/s) for TRSF3223EAPPLICATIONSBattery-Powered SystemsPDAsNotebooksLaptopsPalmtop PCsHand-Held Equipment
Description
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The TRS3223E consists of two line drivers, two line receivers, and a dual charge-pump circuit with ±15-kV ESD protection pin to pin (serial-port connection pins, including GND). The device meets the requirements of TIA/EIA-232-F and provides the electrical interface between an asynchronous communication controller and the serial-port connector. The charge pump and four small external capacitors allow operation from a single 3-V to 5.5-V supply. The device operates at typical data signaling rates up to 500 kbit/s and a maximum of 30-V/µs driver output slew rate.
Flexible control options for power management are available when the serial port is inactive. The auto-powerdown feature functions when FORCEON is low andFORCEOFFis high. During this mode of operation, if the device does not sense a valid RS-232 signal, the driver outputs are disabled. IfFORCEOFFis set low and EN is high, both drivers and receivers are shut off, and the supply current is reduced to 1 mA. Disconnecting the serial port or turning off the peripheral drivers causes auto-powerdown to occur. Auto-powerdown can be disabled when FORCEON andFORCEOFFare high. With auto-powerdown enabled, the device is activated automatically when a valid signal is applied to any receiver input. TheINVALIDoutput is used to notify the user if an RS-232 signal is present at any receiver input.INVALIDis high (valid data) if any receiver input voltage is greater than 2.7 V or less than -2.7 V, or has been between -0.3 V and 0.3 V for less than 30 µs.INVALIDis low (invalid data) if the receiver input voltage is between -0.3 V and 0.3 V for more than 30 µs. Refer to Figure 4 for receiver input levels.
The TRS3223E consists of two line drivers, two line receivers, and a dual charge-pump circuit with ±15-kV ESD protection pin to pin (serial-port connection pins, including GND). The device meets the requirements of TIA/EIA-232-F and provides the electrical interface between an asynchronous communication controller and the serial-port connector. The charge pump and four small external capacitors allow operation from a single 3-V to 5.5-V supply. The device operates at typical data signaling rates up to 500 kbit/s and a maximum of 30-V/µs driver output slew rate.
Flexible control options for power management are available when the serial port is inactive. The auto-powerdown feature functions when FORCEON is low andFORCEOFFis high. During this mode of operation, if the device does not sense a valid RS-232 signal, the driver outputs are disabled. IfFORCEOFFis set low and EN is high, both drivers and receivers are shut off, and the supply current is reduced to 1 mA. Disconnecting the serial port or turning off the peripheral drivers causes auto-powerdown to occur. Auto-powerdown can be disabled when FORCEON andFORCEOFFare high. With auto-powerdown enabled, the device is activated automatically when a valid signal is applied to any receiver input. TheINVALIDoutput is used to notify the user if an RS-232 signal is present at any receiver input.INVALIDis high (valid data) if any receiver input voltage is greater than 2.7 V or less than -2.7 V, or has been between -0.3 V and 0.3 V for less than 30 µs.INVALIDis low (invalid data) if the receiver input voltage is between -0.3 V and 0.3 V for more than 30 µs. Refer to Figure 4 for receiver input levels.