The ADM3307EARU-REEL7 is a high-performance, low-power, RS-232/V.28 transceiver from the renowned semiconductor manufacturer Analog Devices Inc. This device is designed to operate from a single 3.3V power supply, making it an ideal choice for portable or space-constrained applications that require efficient power management.
Featuring a 5-driver/3-receiver configuration, the ADM3307EARU-REEL7 provides a complete solution for serial communication, adhering to the EIA-232E and V.28 specifications while maintaining a data rate of up to 230 kbps. Its enhanced electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection up to ±15kV on all transmitter and receiver pins ensures robust performance and longevity in challenging environments.
The innovative charge pump circuitry of the ADM3307EARU-REEL7 allows for the transceiver to generate the necessary ±5.5V RS-232 voltage levels from a single power supply. This feature, combined with a low dropout transmitter output stage, delivers true RS-232 performance from a 3.3V supply without the need for additional voltage inverters or doublers.
Additional features of the ADM3307EARU-REEL7 include a shutdown mode that reduces power consumption to less than 1µW, making it an excellent choice for power-sensitive applications. The device also supports a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliable performance under varying environmental conditions.
The ADM3307EARU-REEL7 comes in a compact TSSOP-28 package and is available in tape and reel form for automated assembly processes, denoted by the 'REEL7' suffix. Its small footprint and the convenience of reel packaging make it suitable for high-volume production and for use in a variety of applications, including portable computing, networking equipment, and communication peripherals.
Analog Devices Inc. is known for its high-quality products and the ADM3307EARU-REEL7 is no exception. With its combination of power efficiency, ESD protection, and high data rate capability, this RS-232 transceiver stands out as a robust solution for serial data communication.