TRS3223
3-V TO 5.5-V MULTICHANNEL RS-232 LINE DRIVER/RECEIVER
WITH ±15-kV ESD PROTECTION
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SLLS816–JULY 2007
FEATURES
DB, DW, OR PW PACKAGE
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RS-232 Bus-Pin ESD Protection Exceeds
(TOP VIEW)
±15 kV Using Human-Body Model (HBM)
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EN
C1+
FORCEOFF
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Meets or Exceeds the Requirements of
TIA/EIA-232-F and ITU v.28 Standards
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CC
V+
C1−
C2+
C2−
GND
DOUT1
RIN1
ROUT1
FORCEON
DIN1
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Operates With 3-V to 5.5-V VCC Supply
Operates up to 250 kbit/s
Two Drivers and Two Receivers
Low Standby Current . . . 1 μA Typical
External Capacitors . . . 4 × 0.1 μF
Accepts 5-V Logic Input With 3.3-V Supply
V−
DOUT2
RIN2
ROUT2
DIN2
INVALID
Alternative High-Speed Pin-Compatible Device
(1 Mbit/s)
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TRSF3223
APPLICATIONS
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Battery-Powered Systems
PDAs
Notebooks
Laptops
Palmtop PCs
Hand-Held Equipment
DESCRIPTION/ORDERING INFORMATION
The TRS3223 consists of two line drivers, two line receivers, and a dual charge-pump circuit with ±15-kV ESD
protection pin to pin (serial-port connection pins, including GND). The device meets the requirements of
TIA/EIA-232-F and provides the electrical interface between an asynchronous communication controller and the
serial-port connector. The charge pump and four small external capacitors allow operation from a single 3-V to
5.5-V supply. The device operates at data signaling rates up to 250 kbit/s and a maximum of 30-V/μs driver
output slew rate.
Flexible control options for power management are available when the serial port is inactive. The
auto-powerdown feature functions when FORCEON is low and FORCEOFF is high. During this mode of
operation, if the device does not sense a valid RS-232 signal, the driver outputs are disabled. If FORCEOFF is
set low and EN is high, both drivers and receivers are shut off, and the supply current is reduced to 1 μA.
Disconnecting the serial port or turning off the peripheral drivers causes auto-powerdown to occur.
Auto-powerdown can be disabled when FORCEON and FORCEOFF are high. With auto-powerdown enabled,
the device is activated automatically when a valid signal is applied to any receiver input. The INVALID output is
used to notify the user if an RS-232 signal is present at any receiver input. INVALID is high (valid data) if any
receiver input voltage is greater than 2.7 V or less than –2.7 V, or has been between –0.3 V and 0.3 V for less
than 30 μs. INVALID is low (invalid data) if the receiver input voltage is between –0.3 V and 0.3 V for more than
30 μs. Refer to Figure 4 for receiver input levels.
Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of Texas
Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet.
PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
Copyright © 2007, Texas Instruments Incorporated
Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas
Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not
necessarily include testing of all parameters.