±15 kV ESD Protected, 3.3 V, RS-232 Line Driver/Receiver
Analog Devices Inc.
Description
The ADM3232E transceiver is a high speed, 2-channel RS-232/V.28 interface device that operates from a single 3.3 V power supply. Low power consumption makes it ideal for battery-powered portable...
Features
Data rate: 460 kbps 2 Tx and 2 Rx Meets EIA-232E specifications 0.1 ?F charge pump capacitors ESD protection to IEC1000-4-2 (801.2) on TTL/CMOS and RS-232 I/Os Contact discharge: ±8 kV Air gap discharge: ±15 kV
Related Datasheets
| Part Number | Description | Category |
| ADM1181A | EMI/EMC Compliant, ±15 kV ESD Protected, RS-232 Line Drivers/Receivers | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
| ADM202 | +5V, 0.1 ?F CMOS RS-232 200kBPS Transceiver with 2 Drivers & 2 Receivers | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
| ADM202E | EMI/EMC Compliant, ±15 kV ESD Protected, RS-232 Line Drivers/Receivers | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
| ADM203 | High Speed, +5 V, 0.1 ?F CMOS RS-232 Driver/Receiver | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
| ADM222 | High Speed, +5V, 0.1 ?F CMOS RS-232 Transceiver with 2 Drivers, 2 Receivers, 200kBPS Data Rate and a Shutdown Pin | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
| ADM231L | Low Power, +5V CMOS RS-232 Transceiver with 2 Drivers and 2 Receivers | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
| ADM232A | High-Speed, 5 V, 0.1 ?F CMOS RS-232 Driver/Receiver Available in 16-lead DIP& in Both Narrow and Wide SOIC Packages | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
| ADM242 | High Speed, +5V, 0.1 ?F CMOS RS-232 200kBPS Transceiver with 2 Drivers, 2 Receivers, Shutdown and Enable Pins | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
| ADM3202 | High-Speed, 2-Channel RS232/V.28 Interface Devices | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
| ADM3232E | ±15 kV ESD Protected, 3.3 V, RS-232 Line Driver/Receiver | EDA - Embedded Systems Design |
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