The ST232ACN is a high-quality integrated circuit from STMicroelectronics, designed to provide a reliable interface between data communication equipment and data terminal equipment. This multi-channel RS-232 driver and receiver is specifically engineered to operate with a single 5V power supply, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of applications where standard RS-232 communication is required.
Key Features
- Supply Voltage: Operates from a single 5V power supply, which is ideal for systems that require standard logic level interfaces.
- Driver/Receiver Channels: Equipped with multiple driver and receiver channels, allowing for full-duplex communication and support for various data transmission protocols.
- Electrostatic Discharge Protection: Features ESD protection on all pins, safeguarding the device from electrostatic discharges and ensuring long-term reliability.
- Low-Power Consumption: Designed for low power consumption, which is critical for battery-powered and portable devices.
- Data Rate: Capable of supporting data rates up to 120 kbps, enabling efficient data transfer for a multitude of serial communication applications.
Applications
The ST232ACN is suitable for a diverse array of applications, including but not limited to:
- Serial data communication in personal computers
- Modem interfaces for telecommunication
- Serial interface for industrial machines and medical equipment
- Battery-powered devices requiring RS-232 communication
Package and Quality Assurance
The ST232ACN comes in a DIP-16 (Dual In-line Package) which is well-suited for through-hole mounting, providing a robust physical connection for industrial and consumer products. The device is manufactured by STMicroelectronics, a leader in the semiconductor industry, ensuring high-quality and reliability in line with industry standards.
Whether integrating into existing systems or designing new communication solutions, the ST232ACN from STMicroelectronics offers a dependable and efficient RS-232 interface solution that meets the rigorous demands of modern electronic communications.