MAX561

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3.3V Transceiver with Two EIA TIA 562 Receivers Active in Shutdown

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Overview

  • 2 Receivers Active In Shutdown Mode (MAX560)
  • Small 28-pin SSOP Package&8212;40% the Area of SO Package
  • Guaranteed Interoperability with RS-232
  • Operate from a Single +3.0V to +3.6V Supply
  • Designed for EIA/TIA-562 Applications
  • 4 Drivers/5 Receivers
  • Low-Power Shutdown:
    • < 8µA MAX560
    • < 1µA MAX561
  • Three-State TTL/CMOS Receiver Outputs
  • 116kbits/sec Data Rate

The MAX560/MAX561 are the first +3.3V-powered devices to implement the EIA/TIA-562 standard, which guarantees interoperability with RS-232 interfaces. The MAX560/MAX561 are guaranteed to operate with a +3.0V power supply at a 20kbits/sec data rate while maintaining ±3.7V EIA/TIA-562 signal levels.

The MAX560/MAX561 include four line drivers, five receivers, a shutdown mode, and a receiver-enable input. An on-board charge-pump voltage converter converts the +3.3V input to the ±6.6V needed to comply with the EIA/TIA-562 output levels. The MAX560 has an active-low shutdown and an active-high receiver enable. In shutdown mode, two receivers are active, allowing unidirectional communication for peripheral monitoring. The MAX561 has an active-high shutdown and an active-low receiver enable. In shutdown mode, all receivers are in a high-impedance, three-state mode.

The MAX560/MAX561 are available in a standard 28-pin wide small outline (SO) package and a 28-pin shrink small outline package (SSOP), which requires 40% of the board space of the SO package. Each operates with four 1µF capacitors, further reducing board space.

MAX561
3.3V Transceiver with Two EIA TIA 562 Receivers Active in Shutdown
MAX560, MAX561: Typical Operating Circuit
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