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MAX3237EIDBR
+BOMMAX3237E 3-V TO 5.5-V SINGLE CHA
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ManufacturerTexas Instruments
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Mfr. Part #MAX3237EIDBR
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Datasheet MAX3237EIDBR DataSheet
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Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Supplier | Rochester Electronics, LLC |
| Package | Bulk |
| ProductStatus | Active |
Overview
Description
Equivalent
Features
- Dual RS-232 transceiver: two drivers and two receivers
- Single-supply operation: 3.0 V to 5.5 V
- On-chip charge pump to generate RS-232 voltage levels from a single supply
- External capacitors: four capacitors (recommended 0.1 µF to 1 µF each) for the charge pump
- Data rate: supports standard RS-232 signaling up to about 1 Mbps
- Logic compatibility: TTL/CMOS input thresholds; true RS-232 level outputs
- Voltage swing: RS-232 outputs typically ±6 V to ±10 V
- Protection and reliability: ESD protection on RS-232 lines, short-circuit protection
- Low power/industrial options: low quiescent current; available in small RoHS-compliant 8-pin package (EIDBR)
- Applications: PC serial ports, microcontroller UART interfaces, embedded systems
Note: exact electrical specs (data rate, voltage, and current) can vary by variant; consult the datasheet for precise numbers.
Pinout
- Function: One-channel RS-232 transceiver (one driver and one receiver) that converts TTL/CMOS logic levels to RS-232 voltage levels and RS-232 levels back to TTL. Uses an onboard charge-pump to generate RS-232 voltages from a single supply (requires external capacitors per datasheet).
Manufacturer
What kind of company: A semiconductor company that designs and manufactures analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits; traditionally fabless (outsourcing fabrication).
Application
- Provides RS-232 interfaces for microcontrollers/embedded systems (TTL/CMOS to RS-232)
- Dual RS-232 channels (two drivers and two receivers) for devices needing two serial ports
- Industrial automation and control (PLC, SCADA, sensors, data loggers)
- Networking/telecom equipment (console ports on routers/switches, modems)
- Point-of-sale terminals and peripherals (printers, cash drawers)
- Test, measurement, and laboratory instrumentation with RS-232 links