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  autoshutdown plus, megabaud, and ucsp are trademarks of maxim integrated products, inc. ? c. 19-1289; rev 4; 10/08 ________________general description the max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 are 3v- powered eia/tia-232 and v.28/v.24 communications interfaces with automatic shutdown/wakeup features and high data-rate capabilities. all devices achieve a 1? supply current using maxim? revolutionary autoshutdown plus feature. these devices automatically enter a low-power shutdown mode when the rs-232 cable is disconnected or the transmitters of the connected peripherals are inactive, and the uart driving the transmitter inputs is inactive for more than 30 seconds. they turn on again when they sense a valid transition at any transmitter or receiv- er input. autoshutdown plus saves power without changes to the existing bios or operating system. the max3225/max3227/max3245 also feature megabaud operation, guaranteeing 1mbps for high- speed applications such as communicating with isdn modems. the max3224/max3226/max3244 guarantee 250kbps operation. the transceivers have a proprietary low-dropout transmitter output stage enabling true rs- 232 performance from a +3.0v to +5.5v supply with a dual charge pump. the charge pump requires only four small 0.1? capacitors for operation from a 3.3v supply. the max3224?ax3227 feature a logic-level output (ready) that asserts when the charge pump is regulat- ing and the device is ready to begin transmitting. all devices are available in a space-saving tqfn, tssop, and ssop packages. ________________________applications notebook, subnotebook, and palmtop computers cellular phones battery-powered equipment handheld equipment peripherals printers _next generation device features ? ? for smaller packaging: max3228/max3229: +2.5v to +5.5v rs-232 transceivers in ucsp ? ? for low-voltage or data cable applications: max3380e/max3381e: +2.35v to +5.5v, 1?, 2 tx/2 rx rs-232 transceivers with ?5kv esd- protected i/o and logic pins ? ? for integrated esd protection: max3222e/max3232e/max3237e/max3241e ? / max3246e: ?5kv esd-protected, down to 10na, +3.0v to +5.5v, up to 1mbps, true rs-232 transceivers (max3246e available in ucsp) max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus ________________________________________________________________ maxim integrated products 1 for pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact maxim direct at 1-888-629-4642, or visit maxim? website at www.maxim-ic.com. part max3224 max3225 max3226 1/1 2/2 2/2 no. of drivers/ receivers ready output ? ? ? auto- shut down plus ? ? ? 250k 1m 250k guaranteed data rate (bps) max3227 max3244 max3245 3/5 3/5 1/1 ? ? ? ? 1m 250k 1m ordering information continued at end of data sheet. _____________________ selector guide _______________ordering information part temp range pin-package max3224 cpp 0 c to +70 c 20 plastic dip max3224cap 0 c to +70 c 20 ssop max3224ctp 0 c to +70 c 20 thin qfn-ep* max3224cup 0 c to +70 c 20 tssop max3224epp -40 c to +85 c 20 plastic dip max3224eap -40 c to +85 c 20 ssop max3224etp -40 c to +85 c 20 thin qfn-ep* 5mm x 5mm max3224eup -40 c to +85 c 20 tssop * ep = exposed paddle.
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus 2 _______________________________________________________________________________________ absolute maximum ratings electrical characteristics (v cc = +3v to +5.5v, c1?4 = 0.1?, tested at 3.3v ?0%; c l = 0.047?, c2?4 = 0.33?, tested at 5.0v ?0%; t a = t min to t max , unless otherwise noted. typical values are at t a = +25?.) stresses beyond those listed under ?bsolute 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 v+ to gnd (note 1) ..................................................-0.3v to +7v v- to gnd (note 1) ...................................................+0.3v to -7v v+ + ? v- ? (note 1) ................................................................+13v input voltages t_in, forceon, forceoff to gnd ................ -0.3v to +6v r_in to gnd ....................................................................?5v output voltages t_out to gnd.............................................................?3.2v r_out, invalid , ready to gnd .........-0.3v to (v cc + 0.3v) short-circuit duration t_out to gnd .......................................................continuous continuous power dissipation (t a = +70?) 16-pin ssop (derate 7.14mw/? above +70?) .........571mw 20-pin plastic dip (derate 11.11mw/? above +70?) ...889mw 20-pin tqfn (derate 21.3mw/? above +70?) ........1702.1mw 20-pin ssop (derate 8.00mw/? above +70?) .........640mw 20-pin tssop (derate 7.00mw/? above +70?) .......559mw 28-pin wide so (derate 12.5mw/? above +70?)........... 1w 28-pin ssop (derate 9.52mw/? above +70?) .........762mw operating temperature ranges max32_ _c_ _....................................................0? to +70? max32_ _e_ _ ..................................................-40? to +85? storage temperature range .............................-65? to +160? lead temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300? note 1: v+ and v- can have maximum magnitudes of 7v, but their absolute difference cannot exceed 13v. v cc = 5.0v forceon = gnd, forceoff = v cc , all r_in idle, all t_in idle t a = +25? v cc = 3.3v t_in, forceon, forceoff conditions k 357 input resistance v 0.5 input hysteresis 1.8 2.4 v 1.5 2.4 input threshold high 0.8 1.5 v 0.6 1.2 input threshold low v -25 +25 input voltage range v v cc - 0.6 v cc - 0.1 output voltage high v 0.4 output voltage low ? 110 supply current, shutdown ? 110 supply current, autoshutdown plus ? ?.05 ?0 output leakage current ? ?.01 ? transmitter input hysteresis v 0.5 v 2.4 input logic threshold high ma 0.3 1 supply current, autoshutdown plus disabled v 0.8 input logic threshold low 2 units min typ max symbol parameter forceoff = gnd t a = +25? v cc = 5.0v v cc = 3.3v t a = +25? r_out (max3244/max3245), receivers disabled t_in, forceon, forceoff v cc = 5.0v forceon = forceoff = v cc , no load t_in, forceon, forceoff i out = -1.0ma v cc = 3.3v i out = 1.6ma dc characteristics (v cc = 3.3v or 5.0v, t a = +25?) logic inputs and receiver outputs receiver inputs input leakage current
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3 electrical characteristics (continued) (v cc = +3v to +5.5v, c1?4 = 0.1?, tested at 3.3v ?0%; c l = 0.047?, c2?4 = 0.33?, tested at 5.0v ?0%; t a = t min to t max , unless otherwise noted. typical values are at t a = +25?.) conditions 300 10m output resistance v ? ?.4 output voltage swing units min typ max symbol parameter figure 4a t1in = t2in = gnd, t3in = v cc , t3out loaded with 3k to gnd, t1out and t2out loaded with 2.5ma each s 15 30 60 t autoshdn receiver or transmitter edge to transmitters shutdown ? 100 t wu receiver or transmitter edge to transmitters enabled ? 30 t invl receiver positive or negative threshold to invalid low ? 1 t invh receiver positive or negative threshold to invalid high v v cc - 0.6 invalid, ready (max3224?ax3227) output voltage high v 0.4 invalid, ready (max3224?ax3227) output voltage low v -0.3 0.3 receiver input threshold to invalid output low -2.7 v 2.7 receiver input threshold to invalid output high v ? transmitter output voltage ? ?5 output leakage current ?0 ma output short-circuit current v cc = v+ = v- = 0, transmitter outputs = ?v all transmitter outputs loaded with 3k to ground v cc = 5v, figure 5b (note 2) v cc = 5v, figure 5b (note 2) v cc = 5v, figure 4b v cc = 5v, figure 4b i out = -1.0ma i out = -1.6ma figure 4a negative threshold positive threshold v cc = 0 or 3v to 5.5v, v out = ?2v, transmitters disabled transmitter outputs mouse driveability (max3244/max3245) autoshutdown plus (forceon = gnd, forceoff = v cc )
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus 4 _______________________________________________________________________________________ timing characteristics?ax3224/max3226/max3244 (v cc = +3v to +5.5v, c1?4 = 0.1?, tested at 3.3v ?0%; c l = 0.047?, c2?4 = 0.33?, tested at 5.0v ?0%; t a = t min to t max , unless otherwise noted. typical values are at t a = +25?.) timing characteristics?ax3225/max3227/max3245 (v cc = +3v to +5.5v, c1?4 = 0.1?, tested at 3.3v ?0%; c l = 0.047?, c2?4 = 0.33?, tested at 5.0v ?0%; t a = t min to t max , unless otherwise noted. typical values are at t a = +25?.) note 2: a transmitter/receiver edge is defined as a transition through the transmitter/receiver input logic thresholds. note 3: transmitter skew is measured at the transmitter zero cross points. c l = 150pf to 2500pf c l = 150pf to 1000pf r_in to r_out, c l = 150pf r l = 3k, c l = 1000pf, one transmitter switching v cc = 3.3v, t a = +25?, r l = 3k to 7k, measured from +3v to -3v or -3v to +3v normal operation (max3244 only) normal operation (max3244 only) (note 3) conditions 0.15 t plh ? 0.15 t phl kbps 250 maximum data rate receiver propagation delay v/? 43 0 63 0 transition-region slew rate ns 200 receiver output enable time ns 200 receiver output disable time ns 100 ? t phl - t plh ? transmitter skew ns 50 ? t phl - t plh ? receiver skew units min typ max symbol parameter v cc = 4.5v to 5.5v, r l = 3k, c l = 1000pf, one transmitter switching v cc = 3.0v to 4.5v, r l = 3k, c l = 250pf, one transmitter switching r l = 3k, c l = 1000pf, one transmitter switching v cc = 3.3v, t a = +25?, r l = 3k to 7k, c l = 150pf to 1000pf, measured from +3v to -3v or -3v to +3v (note 3) r_in to r_out, c l = 150pf normal operation (max3245 only) normal operation (max3245 only) conditions 1000 1000 kbps 250 maximum data rate v/? 24 150 transition-region slew rate ns 50 ? t phl - t plh ? receiver skew ns 25 ? t phl - t plh ? transmitter skew ? 0.15 t phl receiver propagation delay 0.15 t plh ns 200 receiver output enable time ns 200 receiver output disable time units min typ max symbol parameter
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 max3224/max3226 transmitter output voltage vs. load capacitance max3224-01 load capacitance (pf) transmitter output voltage (v) t1 transmitting at 250kbps t2 (max3224) transmitting at 15.6kbps v out+ v out- 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 max3224/max3226 slew rate vs. load capacitance max3224-02 load capacitance (pf) slew rate (v/s) -slew +slew for data rates up to 250kbps 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 0 2000 1000 3000 4000 5000 max3224/max3226 operating supply current vs. load capacitance max3224-03 load capacitance (pf) supply current (ma) 250kbps 120kbps 20kbps t1 transmitting at 250kbps t2 (max3224) transmitting at 15.6kbps -7.5 0 -2.5 -5.0 2.5 5.0 7.5 0 1000 500 1500 2000 2500 max3225/max3227 transmitter output voltage vs. load capacitance max3224-04 load capacitance (pf) transmitter output voltage (v) 2mbps 2mbps 1.5mbps 1.5mbps 1mbps 1mbps 1 transmitter at full data rate 1 transmitter at 1/16 data rate (max3225) load = 3k + c l 0 15 10 5 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 1000500 1500 2000 2500 3000 max3225/max3227 transmitter skew vs. load capacitance max3224-07 load capacitance (pf) transmitter skew (ns) average; 10 parts 1 transmitter at 512kbps 1 transmitter at 30kbps (max3225) load = 3k + c l 0 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 max3225/max3227 slew rate vs. load capacitance max3224-05 load capacitance (pf) slew rate (v/s) 1 transmitter at 1mbps 1 transmitter at 62.5kbps (max3225) -slew +slew 0 20 10 40 30 60 50 70 90 80 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 max3225/max3227 operating supply current vs. load capacitance max3224-06 load capacitance (pf) supply current (ma) 2mbps 1.5mbps 1mbps 1 transmitter at full data rate 1 transmitter at 1/16 data rate (max3225) load = 3k + c l 20 24 22 30 28 26 36 34 32 38 -40 0 20 -20 40 60 80 100 max3224?max3227 ready turn-on time vs. temperature max3224-08 temperature (c) ready turn-on time (s) 0 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 -40 0 20 -20 40 60 80 100 max3224?max3227 ready turn-off time vs. temperature max3224-09 temperature (c) ready turn-off time (ns) __________________________________________typical operating characteristics (v cc = +3.3v, 250kbps data rate, c1?4 = 0.1?, all transmitters loaded with 3k  and c l , t a = +25?, unless otherwise noted.)
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus 6 _______________________________________________________________________________________ typical operating characteristics (continued) (v cc = +3.3v, 250kbps data rate, c1?4 = 0.1?, all transmitters loaded with 3k and c l , t a = +25?, unless otherwise noted.) -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 max3244 transmitter output voltage vs. load capacitance max3224-10 load capacitance (pf) transmitter output voltage (v) 1 transmitter at 250kbps 2 transmitters at 15.6kbps v out+ v out- 0 4 2 8 6 12 10 14 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 max3244 slew rate vs. load capacitance max3224-11 load capacitance (pf) slew rate (v/s) 0 30 20 10 40 50 60 0 2000 1000 3000 4000 5000 max3244 operating supply current vs. load capacitance max3224-12 load capacitance (pf) supply current (ma) 250kbps 120kbps 20kbps 1 transmitter at 250kbps 2 transmitters at 15.6kbps -7.5 0 -2.5 -5.0 2.5 5.0 7.5 0 800400 1200 1600 2000 max3245 transmitter output voltage vs. load capacitance max3224-13 load capacitance (pf) transmitter output voltage (v) 2mbps 2mbps 1.5mbps 1.5mbps 1mbps 1mbps 1 transmitter at full data rate 2 transmitters at 1/16 data rate 0 20 10 40 30 60 50 70 90 80 100 0 400 800 1200 1600 2000 max3245 operating supply current vs. load capacitance max3224-15 load capacitance (pf) supply current (ma) 2mbps 1.5mbps 1mbps 1 transmitter at full data rate 2 transmitters at 1/16 data rate 0 20 10 40 30 60 50 70 0 400 800 1200 1600 2000 max3245 slew rate vs. load capacitance max3224-14 load capacitance (pf) slew rate (v/s) 1 transmitter at 1mbps 2 transmitters at 62.5kbps 0 15 10 5 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 1000 2000 3000 max3245 transmitter skew vs. load capacitance max3224-16 load capacitance (pf) transmitter skew (ns)
_______________detailed description dual charge-pump voltage converter the max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245? internal power supply consists of a regulated dual charge pump that provides output voltages of +5.5v (doubling charge pump) and -5.5v (inverting charge pump), over the +3.0v to +5.5v range. the charge pump operates in discontinuous mode: if the output voltages are less than 5.5v, the charge pump is enabled; if the output voltages exceed 5.5v, the charge-pump is disabled. each charge pump requires a flying capacitor (c1, c2) and a reservoir capacitor (c3, c4) to generate the v+ and v- supplies. the ready output (max3224?ax3227) is low when the charge pumps are disabled in shutdown mode. the ready signal asserts high when v- goes below -4v. max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7 pin description pin max3224 max3225 dip/ ssip/ tssop tqfn max3226 max3227 max3244 max3245 name function 1 19 1 ready ready to transmit output, active high. ready is enabled high when v- goes below -4v and the device is ready to transmit. 2 1 2 28 c1+ positive terminal of voltage-doubler charge-pump capacitor 3 20 3 27 v+ +5.5v generated by the charge pump 4 2 4 24 c1- negative terminal of voltage-doubler charge-pump capacitor 5 3 5 1 c2+ positive terminal of inverting charge-pump capacitor 6 4 6 2 c2- negative terminal of inverting charge-pump capacitor 7 5 7 3 v- -5.5v generated by the charge pump 8, 17 6, 15 13 9, 10, 11 t_out rs-232 transmitter outputs 9, 16 7, 14 8 4? r_in rs-232 receiver inputs 10, 15 8, 13 9 15?9 r_out ttl/cmos transmitter outputs 11 9 10 21 invalid valid signal detector output, active low. a logic-high indicates that a valid rs-232 level is present on a receiver input. 12, 13 10, 11 11 12, 13, 14 t_in ttl/cmos transmitter inputs 14 12 12 23 forceon force-on input, active high. drive high to override autoshutdown plus, keeping transmitters and receivers on ( forceoff must be high) (table 1). 18 16 14 25 gnd ground 19 17 15 26 v cc +3.0v to +5.5v single supply voltage 20 18 16 22 forceoff force-off input, active low. drive low to shut down transmitters, receivers (except r2outb), and charge pump. this overrides autoshutdown plus and forceon (table 1). 20 r2outb ttl/cmos noninverting complementary receiver outputs. always active. ?p ep exposed paddle. solder the exposed paddle to the ground, or leave unconnected.
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 rs-232 transmitters the transmitters are inverting level translators that convert cmos-logic levels to 5.0v eia/tia-232 levels. the max3224/max3226/max3244 guarantee a 250kbps data rate (1mbps for the max3225/max3227/ max3245) with worst-case loads of 3k in parallel with 1000pf, providing compatibility with pc-to-pc com- munication software (such as laplink). transmitters can be paralleled to drive multiple receivers. figure 1 shows a complete system connection. when forceoff is driven to ground or when the auto- shutdown plus circuitry senses that all receiver and transmitter inputs are inactive for more than 30sec, the transmitters are disabled and the outputs go into a high- impedance state. when powered off or shut down, the outputs can be driven to ?2v. the transmitter inputs do not have pull-up resistors. connect unused inputs to gnd or v cc . 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus 8 _______________________________________________________________________________________ max3244 max3245 i/o chip with uart cpu rs-232 power- management unit or keyboard controller forceoff forceon invalid figure 1. interface under control of pmu max3244 max3245 t1out r2outb tx 5k uart v cc t1in three-stated logic transition detector r2in protection diode r2out forceoff = gnd v cc to p rx previous rs-232 tx uart shdn = gnd v cc v cc gnd rx 5k a) older rs-232: powered-down uart draws current from active receiver output in shutdown. b) new max3244/max3245: in shutdown, r2outb is used to monitor external devices and r2out is three stated, eliminating a current path through the uart?s protection diode. gnd protection diode i i figure 2. the max3244/max3245 detect rs-232 activity when the uart and interface are shut down. laplink is a trademark of traveling software.
rs-232 receivers the receivers convert rs-232 signals to cmos-logic output levels. the max3224?ax3227 feature inverting outputs that always remain active (table 1). the max3244/max3245 have inverting three-state outputs that are high impedance when shut down (forceoff = gnd) (table 1). the max3244/max3245 feature an extra, always active, noninverting output, r2outb. r2outb output monitors receiver activity while the other receivers are high impedance, allowing ring indicator applications to be monitored without forward biasing other devices connected to the receiver outputs. this is ideal for sys- tems where v cc is set to ground in shutdown to accommodate peripherals such as uarts (figure 2). the max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 feature an invalid output that is enabled low when no valid rs-232 voltage levels have been detected on all receiv- er inputs. because invalid indicates the receiver input? condition, it is independent of forceon and forceoff states (figures 3 and 4). autoshutdown plus mode the max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 achieve a 1? supply current with maxim? autoshutdown plusfeature, which operates when forceoff is high and a forceon is low. when these devices do not sense a valid signal transition on any receiver and trans- mitter input for 30sec, the on-board charge pumps are shut down, reducing supply current to 1?. this occurs if the rs-232 cable is disconnected or if the connected max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9 table 1. output control truth table operation status forceon forceoff valid receiver level receiver or transmitter edge within 30sec t_out r_out (max3224/ max3225/ max3226/ max3227) r_out (max3244/ max3245) r2outb (max3244/ max3245) shutdown (forced off) x 0 x x high-z active high-z active normal operation (forced on) 1 1 x x active active active active normal operation (autoshutdown plus) 0 1 x yes active active active active shutdown (auto- shutdown plus) 0 1 x no high-z active active active normal operation invalid* 1 yes x active active active active normal operation invalid* 1 x yes active active active active shutdown invalid* 1 no no high-z active active active normal operation (autoshutdown) invalid* invalid** yes x active active active active shutdown (autoshutdown) invalid* invalid** no x high-z active high-z active x = don? care * invalid connected to forceon ** invalid connected to forceon and forceoff autoshutdown is a trademark of maxim integrated products, inc.
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 peripheral transmitters are turned off, and the uart dri- ving the transmitter inputs is inactive. the system turns on again when a valid transition is applied to any rs-232 receiver or transmitter input. as a result, the sys- tem saves power without changes to the existing bios or operating system. figures 3a and 3b depict valid and invalid rs-232 receiver voltage levels. invalid indicates the receiver input? condition, and is independent of forceon and forceoff states. figure 3 and tables 1 and 2 sum- marize the operating modes of the max3224 max3227/max3244/max3245 devices. forceon and forceoff override autoshutdown plus circuitry. when neither control is asserted, the ic selects between these states automatically based on the last receiver or transmitter input edge received. when shut down, the device? charge pumps turn off, v+ is pulled to v cc , v- is pulled to ground, the transmit- ter outputs are high impedance, and ready (max3224?ax3227) is driven low. the time required to exit shutdown is typically 100? (figure 8). 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus 10 ______________________________________________________________________________________ +0.3v -0.3v invalid r_in invalid asserted if all receiver inputs are between +0.3v and -0.3v for at least 30s. 30 s timer r +2.7v -2.7v invalid r_in invalid deasserted if any receiver input has been between +2.7v and -2.7v for less than 30s. 30 s timer r autoshdn r_in t_in r s 30sec timer edge detect edge detect forceoff forceon figure 3a. invalid functional diagram, invalid low figure 3b. invalid functional diagram, invalid high figure 3c. autoshutdown plus logic powerdown* autoshdn forceoff forceon * powerdown is only an internal signal. it controls the operational status of the transmitters and the power supplies. figure 3d. power-down logic receiver input levels -2.7v -0.3v +2.7v +0.3v 0 indeterminate invalid high invalid low invalid high indeterminate figure 4a. receiver positive/negative thresholds for invalid rs-232 signal present at any receiver input invalid output yes high no low table 2. invalid truth table
by connecting forceon to invalid, the max3224 max3227/max3244/max3245 shut down when no valid receiver level and no receiver or transmitter edge is detected for 30sec, and wake up when a valid receiver level or receiver or transmitter edge is detected. by connecting forceon and forceoff to invalid, the max3224max3227/max3244/max3245 shutdown when no valid receiver level is detected and wake up when a valid receiver level is detected (same function- ality as autoshutdown feature on max3221/max3223/ max3243). a mouse or other system with autoshutdown plus may need time to wake up. figure 5 shows a circuit that forces the transmitters on for 100ms, allowing enough time for the other system to realize that the max3244/ max3245 is awake. if the other system outputs valid rs-232 signal transitions within that time, the rs-232 ports on both systems remain enabled. max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus ______________________________________________________________________________________ 11 v cc 0 0 v+ v- v cc 0 invalid output output transmitter inputs receiver inputs } invalid region *max3224?max3227 transmitter outputs *v cc t autoshdn t wu t wu t invl t invh t autoshdn figure 4b. autoshutdown plus, invalid, and ready timing diagram forceon master shdn line 0.1 f1m forceoff max3224 max3225 max3226 max3227 max3244 max3245 power- management unit figure 5. autoshutdown plus initial turn-on to wake up a mouse or another system
table 3. required minimum capacitance values max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 software-controlled shutdown if direct software control is desired, use invalid to indicate dtr or ring indicator signal. tie forceoff and forceon together to bypass the autoshutdown plus so the line acts like a shdn input. __________applications information capacitor selection the capacitor type used for c1?4 is not critical for proper operation; polarized or nonpolarized capacitors can be used. the charge pump requires 0.1? capaci- tors for 3.3v operation. for other supply voltages, see table 3 for required capacitor values. do not use val- ues smaller than those listed in table 3. increasing the capacitor values (e.g., by a factor of 2) reduces ripple on the transmitter outputs and slightly reduces power consumption. c2, c3, and c4 can be increased without changing c1? value. however, do not increase c1 without also increasing the values of c2, c3, c4, and c bypass , to maintain the proper ratios (c1 to the other capacitors). when using the minimum required capacitor values, make sure the capacitor value does not degrade excessively with temperature. if in doubt, use capaci- tors with a larger nominal value. the capacitor? equiva- lent series resistance (esr), which usually rises at low temperatures, influences the amount of ripple on v+ and v-. power-supply decoupling in most circumstances, a 0.1? v cc bypass capacitor is adequate. in applications that are sensitive to power- supply noise, use a capacitor of the same value as charge-pump capacitor c1. connect bypass capaci- tors as close to the ic as possible. transmitter outputs when exiting shutdown figure 6 shows two transmitter outputs when exiting shutdown mode. as they become active, the two trans- mitter outputs are shown going to opposite rs-232 lev- els (one transmitter input is high; the other is low). each transmitter is loaded with 3k in parallel with 1000pf. the transmitter outputs display no ringing or undesir- able transients as they come out of shutdown. note that the transmitters are enabled only when the magnitude of v- exceeds approximately -3v. 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus 12 ______________________________________________________________________________________ v cc (v) c2, c3, c4 (?) 3.0 to 3.6 0.1 c1, c bypass (?) 0.1 4.5 to 5.5 0.33 3.0 to 5.5 1 0.047 0.22 5s/div t1out forceon = forceoff t2out ready 5v/div 0 2v/div 0 5v/div 0 v cc = 3.3v c1?c4 = 0.1f figure 6. transmitter outputs when exiting shutdown or powering up max3224 max3225 max3226 max3227 max3244 max3245 5k r_ in r_ out forceon c2- c2+ c1- c1+ v- v+ v cc c4 c3* c1 c2 c bypass v cc forceoff *c3 can be returned to v cc or gnd. t_ out t_ in gnd v cc 1000pf figure 7. loopback test circuit
high data rates the max3224/max3226/max3244 maintain the rs-232 ?.0v minimum transmitter output voltage even at high data rates. figure 7 shows a transmitter loopback test circuit. figure 8 shows a loopback test result at 120kbps, and figure 9 shows the same test at 250kbps. for figure 8, all transmitters were driven simultaneously at 120kbps into rs-232 loads in parallel with 1000pf. for figure 9, a single transmitter was dri- ven at 250kbps, and all transmitters were loaded with an rs-232 receiver in parallel with 250pf. the max3225/max3227/max3245 maintain the rs-232 ?.0v minimum transmitter output voltage at data rates up to 1mbps (megabaud). figure 10 shows a loopback test result with a single transmitter driven at 1mbps and all transmitters loaded with an rs-232 receiver in paral- lel with 250pf. mouse driveability the max3244/max3245 are specifically designed to power serial mice while operating from low-voltage power supplies. they have been tested with leading mouse brands from manufacturers such as microsoft and logitech. the max3244/max3245 successfully max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus ______________________________________________________________________________________ 13 figure 8. max3224/max3226/max3244 loopback test result at 120kbps 2s/div t1in t1out r1out 5v/div 5v/div 5v/div v cc = 3.3v figure 9. max3224/max3226/max3244 loopback test result at 250kbps 2s/div t1in t1out r1out 5v/div 5v/div 5v/div v cc = 3.3v figure 10. max3225/max3227/max3245 loopback test result at 1mbps 200ns/div t1in t1out r1out 5v/div 5v/div 5v/div v cc = 3.3v -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 012345678910 load current per transmitter (ma) transmitter output voltage (v) v out+ v out- v out+ v out- v cc v cc = 3.0v figure 11a. max324_ transmitter output voltage vs. load current per transmitter
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus 14 ______________________________________________________________________________________ figure 11b. mouse driver test circuit +v computer serial port +v -v gnd tx serial mouse max3244 max3245 forceoff 23 r5out 15 r4out 16 r3out 17 r2out 18 r1out 19 r2outb 20 logic outputs 5k r5in 8 r4in 7 r3in 6 r2in 5 r1in 4 rs-232 inputs gnd 25 logic inputs t3in 12 t2in 13 t1in 14 c2- 2 c2+ 1 c1- 24 c1+ 28 t3out 11 t2out 10 t1out 9 v- 3 v+ 27 v cc v cc c4 0.1f c3 0.1f 0.1f 26 c1 0.1f c2 0.1f forceon invalid 22 21 to power- management unit +3.3v 5k 5k 5k 5k
part drove all serial mice tested and met their respective current and voltage requirements. the max3244/ max3245 dual charge pump ensures the transmitters will supply at least ?v during worst-case conditions. figure 11a shows the transmitter output voltages under increasing load current. figure 11b shows a typical mouse connection. interconnection with 3v and 5v logic the max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 can directly interface with various 5v logic families, includ- ing act and hct cmos. see table 4 for more informa- tion on possible combinations of interconnections. table 5 lists other maxim 3.0v to 5.5v powered trans- ceivers. max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus ______________________________________________________________________________________ 15 table 4. logic family compatibility with various supply voltages system power-supply voltage (v) compatibility 3.3 compatible with all cmos families 5 compatible with all ttl and cmos families v cc supply voltage (v) 3.3 5 5 compatible with act and hct cmos, and with ac, hc, or cd4000 cmos 3.3 table 5. 3.0v to 5.5v powered rs-232 transceivers from maxim supply voltage range (v) no. of tx/rx guaranteed data rate (bps) supply current (?) max3241 +3.0 to +5.5 3/5 120k 300 max3243 +3.0 to +5.5 3/5 120k 1 max3244 +3.0 to +5.5 3/5 250k 1 max3245 +3.0 to +5.5 3/5 1m 1 max3232 +3.0 to +5.5 2/2 120k 300 max3222 +3.0 to +5.5 2/2 120k 300 max3223 +3.0 to +5.5 2/2 120k 1 max3224 +3.0 to +5.5 2/2 250k 1 max3225 +3.0 to +5.5 2/2 1m 1 max3221 +3.0 to +5.5 1/1 120k 1 max3227 +3.0 to +5.5 1/1 1m 1 max3226 +3.0 to +5.5 1/1 250k 1 auto- shutdown plus yes yes yes yes yes yes auto- shutdown yes yes yes
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus 16 ______________________________________________________________________________________ max3244 max3245 forceon 23 r5out 15 r4out 16 r3out 17 r2out 18 r1out 19 r2outb 20 forceoff 22 r5in 8 r4in 7 r3in 6 r2in 5 r1in 4 gnd 25 t3in 12 t2in 13 t1in 14 c2- 2 c2+ 1 c1- 24 c1+ 28 t3out 11 t2out 10 t1out 9 v- 3 v+ 27 v cc c4 0.1f c3 0.1f c1 0.1f c bypass 0.1f c2 0.1f +3.3v 26 invalid 21 autoshutdown plus max3226 max3227 forceon ready 12 1 r1out9 forceoff 16 invalid 10 gnd 14 t1in 11 c2- 6 c2+ 5 c1- 4 c1+ 2 r1in 8 t1out 13 v- 7 v+ 3 v cc v cc c4 0.1f c3 0.1f 0.1f 15 c1 0.1f c2 0.1f c bypass c bypass +3.3v to power- management unit 5k max3224* max3225* forceon *max3224/max3225 pinout refers to dip/ssop/tssop packages. ready 14 1 r2out10 r1out15 forceoff 20 invalid 11 r2in 9 gnd 18 rs-232 outputs ttl/cmos inputs t2in 12 t1in 13 c2- 6 c2+ 5 c1- 4 c1+ 2 r1in 16 t2out 8 t1out 17 v- 7 v+ 3 v cc v cc c4 0.1f c3 0.1f 0.1f 19 c1 0.1f c2 0.1f +3.3v rs-232 inputs to power- management unit ttl/cmos outputs autoshutdown plus autoshutdown plus 5k 5k 5k 5k 5k 5k 5k ___________________________________________________typical operating circuits
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus ______________________________________________________________________________________ 17 max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ready c1+ v+ c1- c2+ c2- v- r1in forceoff v cc gnd t1out forceon t1in invalid r1out max3226 max3227 ssop 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 c1+ v+ v cc gnd c1- forceon forceoff invalid r2outb r1out r2out r3out r4out r5out c2+ c2- v- r1in r2in r3in r4in r5in t1out t2out t3out t3in t2in t1in so/ssop max3244 max3245 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 forceoff v cc gnd t1out c1- v+ c1+ ready r1in r1out forceon t1in t2out v- c2- c2+ 12 11 9 10 t2in invalid r2out r2in dip/ssop/tssop max3224 max3225 max3244 max3225 tqfn 19 20 18 17 7 6 8 c1- c2-. v- 9 c1+ r1in forceon t1in t1out 12 forceoff 45 15 14 12 11 ready v+ invalid r2out r2in t2out c2+ r1out 3 13 v cc 16 10 t2in gnd exposed paddle ___________________________________________________________ pin configurations
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus 18 ______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________chip information max3224 transistor count: 1129 max3225 transistor count: 1129 max3226 transistor count: 1129 max3227 transistor count: 1129 max3244/max3245 transistor count: 1335 process: bicmos _ ordering information (continued) part temp range pin-package max3225 cpp 0? to +70? 20 plastic dip max3225cap 0? to +70? 20 ssop max3225ctp 0? to +70? 20 thin qfn-ep* max3225cup 0? to +70? 20 tssop max3225epp -40? to +85? 20 plastic dip max3225eap -40? to +85? 20 ssop max3225etp -40? to +85? 20 thin qfn-ep* max3225eup -40? to +85? 20 tssop max3225eup/v -40? to +85? 20 tssop max3226 cae 0? to +70? 16 ssop max3226eae -40? to +85? 16 ssop max3227 cae 0? to +70? 16 ssop max3227eae -40? to +85? 16 ssop max3244 cwi 0? to +70? 28 wide so max3244cai 0? to +70? 28 ssop max3244ewi -40? to +85? 28 wide so max3244eai -40? to +85? 28 ssop max3245 cwi 0? to +70? 28 wide so max3245cai 0? to +70? 28 ssop max3245ewi -40? to +85? 28 wide so max3245eai -40? to +85? 28 ssop * ep = exposed paddle. /v denotes an automotive qualified part.
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus ______________________________________________________________________________________ 19 package type package code document no. 16 ssop 21-0056 20 ssop t4477-3 21-0056 20 thin qfn-ep t2055-5 21-0140 20 tssop 21-0108 20 plastic dip 21-0043 28 wide so 21-0042 28 ssop 21-0056 package information for the latest package outline information and land patterns, go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages .
max3224?ax3227/max3244/max3245 1? supply current, 1mbps, 3.0v to 5.5v, rs-232 transceivers with autoshutdown plus 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. 20 ____________________maxim integrated products, 120 san gabriel drive, sunnyvale, ca 94086 408-737-7600 2008 maxim integrated products is a registered trademark of maxim integrated products, inc. revision history revision number revision date description pages changed 3 5/05 added new packaging types ? 4 10/08 added automotive qualified product information 1, 18


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