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SP213ECA-L-TR Datasheet, PDF (6/17 Pages) Exar Corporation – High Speed +5V High Performance RS232 Transceivers
VCC = +5V
+
C1 –
+
C2 –
–10V
C4
+ – VDD Storage Capacitor
– + VSS Storage Capacitor
C3
Figure 2. Charge Pump — Phase 2
Phase 4
— VDD transfer — The fourth phase of the clock
connects the negative terminal of C2 to ground,
and transfers the generated l0V across C2 to C4,
the VDD storage capacitor. Again, simultaneously
with this, the positive side of capacitor C1 is
switched to +5V and the negative side is
connected to ground, and the cycle begins again.
Since both V+ and V– are separately generated
from V ; in a no–load condition V+ and V– will
CC
be symmetrical. Older charge pump approaches
that generate V– from V+ will show a decrease in
the magnitude of V– compared to V+ due to the
inherent inefficiencies in the design.
The clock rate for the charge pump typically
operates at 15kHz. The external capacitors can
be as low as 0.1µF with a 16V breakdown
voltage rating.
Transmitter/Driver
The drivers of the SP207EH Series can maintain
a typical data rate of 500Kbps. This superior
RS-232 data transmission rate makes the
SP207EH Series an ideal match for many
designs in personal computer peripherals and
LAN applications that demand high speed
performance.
The drivers are inverting transmitters, which
accept either TTL or CMOS inputs and output the
RS-232 signals with an inverted sense relative to
the input logic levels. Typically, the RS-232
output voltage swing is +9V with no load, and +5V
minimum with full load. The transmitter outputs
are protected against infinite short–circuits to
ground without degradation in reliability. The
drivers of the SP211EH, and SP213EH can be
tri–stated by using the SHUTDOWN function.
In the “power-off” state, the output impedance will
remain greater than 300 ohms, again satisfying the
RS-232 specifications. Should the input of the
driver be left open, an internal 400Kohm pullup
resistor to V forces the input high, thus commit-
CC
ting the output to a low state. The slew rate of the
transmitter output is internally limited to a maxi-
mum of 30V/µs in order to meet the EIA standards
(EIA RS-232D 2.1.7, Paragraph 5). The transition
of the loaded output from high to low also meets
the monotonicity requirements of the standard.
+10V
a) C2+
GND
GND
b) C2–
–10V
Figure 3. Charge Pump Waveforms
SP207EHDS/08
SP207EH Series High Performance RS232 Transceivers
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