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MAX3387E_10 Datasheet, PDF (13/14 Pages) Maxim Integrated Products – 3V, ±15kV ESD-Protected, AutoShutdown Plus RS-232 Transceiver for PDAs and Cell Phones
3V, ±15kV ESD-Protected, AutoShutdown Plus
RS-232 Transceiver for PDAs and Cell Phones
T1IN
5V/div
T1OUT
5V/div
R1OUT
VCC = 3.3V
2μs/div
Figure 10. Loopback Test Results at 250kbps
5V/div
Typical PDA/Cell-Phone Application
The MAX3387E is designed with PDA applications in
mind. Two transmitters and two receivers handle stan-
dard full-duplex communication protocol, while an extra
transmitter allows a ring indicator signal to alert the
UART on the PC. Without the ring indicator transmitter,
solutions for these applications would require software-
intensive polling of the cradle inputs.
The ring indicate (RI) signal is generated when a PDA,
phone, or other “cradled” device is plugged into its cradle.
This generates a logic-low signal to the RI transmitter
input, creating +6V at the ring indicate pin. The PC’s
UART RI input is the only pin that can generate an inter-
rupt from signals arriving through the RS-232 port. The
interrupt routine for this UART will then service the RS-
232 full-duplex communication between the PDA and
the PC.
As cell phone design becomes more like that of PDAs,
cell phones will require similar docking ability and com-
munication protocol. Cell phones operate on a single
lithium-ion (Li+) battery and work with a power-supply
voltage of +2.7V to +4V. The baseband logic coming
from the phone connector can be as low as 1.8V at the
transceivers. To prevent forward biasing of a device
internal to the cell phone, the MAX3387E comes with a
logic power-supply pin (VL) that limits the logic levels
presented to the phone. The receiver outputs will sink
to zero for low outputs, but will not exceed VL for logic
highs. The input logic levels for the transmitters are also
altered, scaled by the magnitude of the VL input. The
device will work with VL as low as 1.8V before the
charge-pump noise will begin to cause the transmitter
outputs to oscillate. This is useful with cell phones and
other power-efficient devices with core logic voltage
levels that go as low as 1.8V.
Chip Information
PROCESS: BiCMOS
Package Information
For the latest package outline information and land patterns,
go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages. 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.
PACKAGE TYPE PACKAGE CODE DOCUMENT NO.
24 TSSOP
U24+1
21-0066
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