The Maxim Integrated MAX202CUE is a robust, high-performance transceiver module designed for RS-232 communication protocols. This integrated circuit (IC) is engineered to convert TTL or CMOS logic levels to RS-232 signal levels and vice versa, making it an ideal choice for serial communication in a variety of applications including industrial controls, point-of-sale systems, and data communication equipment.
Key Features
- Electrical Interface: The MAX202CUE is compliant with the EIA/TIA-232-F standards and operates at a +5V power supply, which is common in digital systems.
- Data Rate: It supports data rates up to 120kbps, allowing for efficient serial data transmission.
- Integrated Charge Pump: The device includes a charge pump circuit that generates the necessary RS-232 voltage levels (+/-10V) from a single 5V supply, eliminating the need for additional power supplies.
- Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection: The MAX202CUE offers an ESD protection level of ±15kV, ensuring the device's resilience against static electricity and enhancing its reliability in harsh environments.
- Low Power Shutdown: It features a low-power shutdown mode which reduces power consumption when not in use, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Dual Drivers/Receivers: This transceiver is equipped with two drivers and two receivers, providing the flexibility to connect multiple devices.
Package and Temperature Range
The MAX202CUE comes in a 16-pin TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) which is known for its compact footprint and suitability for space-constrained applications. It operates over the extended industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring consistent performance under varying environmental conditions.
Applications
With its robust feature set, the MAX202CUE is well-suited for a wide range of applications. It is commonly used in portable computing devices, networking equipment, and peripheral interfaces. Its reliability and versatility also make it a preferred choice for telecom infrastructure, medical equipment, and automotive electronics where secure and reliable data transmission is critical.