The MAX234EPE+ is a high-performance, quad RS-232 transceiver from Maxim Integrated, designed to meet the stringent specifications of EIA/TIA-232E and V.28/V.24 communications interfaces while operating from a single +5V power supply. This versatile IC is particularly suited for applications where ±12V is not available, and its low-power shutdown mode further enhances its utility in battery-powered systems.
Key Features
- Integrated Charge Pump Circuitry: The device includes onboard charge pump circuitry that generates the ±10V necessary for RS-232 transmission, eliminating the need for external dual power supplies.
- Low Power Consumption: With a typical operation current of 5mA and a power-down feature that reduces the current to 1µA, the MAX234EPE+ is an energy-efficient solution for portable devices.
- High Data Rate: Capable of supporting data rates up to 120kbps, the transceiver is suitable for high-speed serial communication.
- Robust ESD Protection: Each transmitter and receiver is protected against ±15kV electrostatic discharge (ESD) shocks, providing reliability and durability in harsh environments.
- Flexible Operation: The device supports four drivers and four receivers, allowing for versatile connectivity options in complex systems.
Applications
The MAX234EPE+ is ideal for a wide range of applications, including:
- Battery-Powered Equipment
- Handheld and Portable Devices
- Notebook and Laptop Computers
- Peripherals
- Point-of-Sale Systems
Package and Quality
Encased in a 16-pin plastic DIP (PDIP) package, the MAX234EPE+ is designed for easy integration into a variety of circuit boards. Maxim Integrated ensures the highest quality and reliability, with each unit undergoing rigorous testing to meet or exceed industry standards.
Ordering Information
The MAX234EPE+ is available for order with the option for bulk or tube packaging, depending on your specific requirements. For detailed ordering and shipping information, please refer to Maxim Integrated's official website or contact an authorized distributor.