Max3080 Max3089
Max3080 Max3089
Max3080 Max3089
General Description
The MAX3080MAX3089 high-speed transceivers for RS-485/RS-422 communication contain one driver and one receiver. These devices feature fail-safe circuitry, which guarantees a logic-high receiver output when the receiver inputs are open or shorted. This means that the receiver output will be a logic high if all transmitters on a terminated bus are disabled (high impedance). The MAX3080/MAX3081/MAX3082 feature reduced slew-rate drivers that minimize EMI and reduce reflections caused by improperly terminated cables, allowing error-free data transmission up to 115kbps. The MAX3083/MAX3084/MAX3085 offer higher driver output slew-rate limits, allowing transmit speeds up to 500kbps. The MAX3086/MAX3087/MAX3088s driver slew rates are not limited, making transmit speeds up to 10Mbps possible. The MAX3089s slew rate is selectable between 115kbps, 500kbps, and 10Mbps by driving a selector pin with a single three-state driver. These transceivers typically draw 375A of supply current when unloaded, or when fully loaded with the drivers disabled. All devices have a 1/8-unit-load receiver input impedance that allows up to 256 transceivers on the bus. The MAX3082/MAX3085/MAX3088 are intended for halfduplex communications, while the MAX3080/MAX3081/ MAX3083/MAX3084/MAX3086/MAX3087 are intended for full-duplex communications. The MAX3089 is selectable between half-duplex and full-duplex operation. It also features independently programmable receiver and transmitter output phase via separate pins.
Applications
RS-422/RS-485 Communications Level Translators Transceivers for EMI-Sensitive Applications Industrial-Control Local Area Networks
Ordering Information
PART MAX3080CSD MAX3080CPD MAX3080ESD MAX3080EPD TEMP RANGE 0C to +70C 0C to +70C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C PIN-PACKAGE 14 SO 14 Plastic DIP 14 SO 14 Plastic DIP
Functional Diagrams
Selection Table
Part MAX3080 MAX3081 MAX3082 MAX3083 MAX3084 MAX3085 MAX3086 MAX3087 MAX3088 Half/Full Duplex Full Full Half Full Full Half Full Full Half Data Rate (Mbps) 0.115 0.115 0.115 0.5 0.5 0.5 10 10 10 Slew Rate Limited Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No LowPower Shutdown Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Receiver/ Driver Enable Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Quiescent Transceivers Current On (A) Bus 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 Pin Count 14 8 8 14 8 8 14 8 8 14 IndustryStandard Pinout 75180 75179 75176 75180 75179 75176 75180 75179 75176 75180*
MAX3089 Selectable Selectable Yes Yes 375 Pin Configurations appear at end of dataSelectable sheet. Functional Diagrams continued at end of data sheet. *Pin-compatible with 75180, with additional features implemented using pins 1, 6, 8, and 13. UCSP is a trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
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Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VCC = +5V 5%, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at VCC = +5V and TA = +25C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER DRIVER Differential Driver Output (no load) Differential Driver Output Change in Magnitude of Differential Output Voltage (Note 2) Driver Common-Mode Output Voltage Change In Magnitude of Common-Mode Voltage (Note 2) Input High Voltage Input Low Voltage DI Input Hysteresis SRL Input Current Input High Voltage Input Middle Voltage Input Low Voltage SRL Input Current Input Current (A and B) Full Duplex Output Leakage (Y and Z) Full Duplex Driver Short-Circuit Output Current (Note 4) SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
VOD1 VOD2 VOD VOC VOC VIH1 VIL1 VHYS IIN1 IIN2 VIH2 VIM2 VIL2 IIN3 IIN4 IO
Figure 5 Figure 5, R = 50 (RS-422) Figure 5, R = 27 (RS-485) Figure 5, R = 50 or R = 27 Figure 5, R = 50 or R = 27 Figure 5, R = 50 or R = 27 DE, DI, RE, H/F, TXP, RXP DE, DI, RE, H/F, TXP, RXP MAX3080MAX3085, and MAX3089 with SRL = VCC or unconnected DE, DI, RE H/F, TXP, RXP, internal pulldown SRL SRL (Note 3) SRL SRL = VCC SRL = GND (Note 3) DE = GND, VCC = GND or 5.25V DE = GND, VCC = GND or 5.25V -7V VOUT VCC 0V VOUT 12V 0V VOUT VCC VIN = 12V VIN = -7V VIN = 12V VIN = -7V -100 -250 -75 10 VCC - 0.8 0.4VCC 2.0 2.0 1.5
V V
0.2 3 0.2
V V V V
V mV A V V V A A A
VOD1
250 25
mA
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-7V VCM +12V IO = -4mA, VID = -50mV IO = 4mA, VID = -200mV 0.4V VO 2.4V -7V VCM +12V 0V VRO VCC
-125 25
-50
mV mV V V A k
0.4 1 96 7 95
mA
Supply Current
ICC
ISHDN
Note 1: All currents into the device are positive; all currents out of the device are negative. All voltages are referred to device ground unless otherwise noted. Note 2: VOD and VOC are the changes in VOD and VOC, respectively, when the DI input changes state. Note 3: The SRL pin is internally biased to VCC / 2 by a 100k/100k resistor divider. It is guaranteed to be VCC / 2 if left unconnected. Note 4: Maximum current level applies to peak current just prior to foldback-current limiting; minimum current level applies during current limiting.
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Note 5: The device is put into shutdown by bringing RE high and DE low. If the enable inputs are in this state for less than 50ns, the device is guaranteed not to enter shutdown. If the enable inputs are in this state for at least 600ns, the device is guaranteed to have entered shutdown.
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525 NO-LOAD SUPPLY CURRENT (A) 500 475 450 425 400 375 350 325 300
DE = VCC
TEMPERATURE (C)
0.50
4.5
100
-60 -40
-20
20
40
60
80
100
-60 -40
-20
20
40
60
80
100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
112
2.20
125
120
20
40
60
80
100
TEMPERATURE (C)
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880 PROPAGATION DELAY (ns) 840 800 760 720 680 640 600 560 520
Rt = 54
Rt = 54
20
40
60
80
100
20
40
60
80
100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
100
-100
10
0.1
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MAX3080/3089 TOC-13
920
VA - VB
2V/div
VA - VB
2V/div
RO
5V/div
RO
5V/div
50ns/div
50ns/div
DI
5V/div
VY - VZ
2.5V/div
2s/div
DI
5V/div
DI
5V/div
VY - VZ
2.5V/div
VY - VZ
2.5V/div
500ns/div
50ns/div
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RO
RE
DE
DI
6, 7 9 10 11
4 5 6 7
5 7
6 7 8 9 10 11
6 7 8 9 10 11
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MAX3089 NAME HALFDUPLEX MODE 12 13 14 A A A RXP VCC N.C. Noninverting Receiver Input Receiver Input Resistors* Noninverting Receiver Input and Noninverting Driver Output Receiver Phase. Connect RXP to GND, or leave unconnected for normal transmitter phase/polarity. Connect to VCC to invert the receiver phase/polarity. Positive Supply; 4.75V VCC 5.25V Not Connected. Not internally connected. FUNCTION
*(MAX3089 only.) In half-duplex mode, the driver outputs serve as receiver inputs. The full-duplex receiver inputs (A and B) will still have a 1/8-unit load, but are not connected to the receiver.
Function Tables
MAX3080/MAX3083/MAX3086
TRANSMITTING INPUTS RE X X 0 1 DE 1 1 0 0 DI 1 0 X X Z 0 1 High-Z Shutdown RECEIVING INPUTS RECEIVING INPUTS RE 0 0 0 1 1 DE X X X 1 0 A-B -0.05V -0.2V Open/shorted X X OUTPUT RO 1 0 1 High-Z Shutdown A-B -0.05V -0.2V Open/shorted OUTPUT RO 1 0 1 OUTPUTS Y 1 0 High-Z INPUT DI 1 0 Z 0 1
MAX3081/MAX3084/MAX3087
TRANSMITTING OUTPUTS Y 1 0
X = Dont care Shutdown mode, driver and receiver outputs high impedance
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MAX3089
TRANSMITTING INPUTS DE 1 1 1 1 0 0 DI 1 0 1 0 X X OUTPUTS Z 0 1 1 0 High-Z Y 1 0 0 1 High-Z
Shutdown
12
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10 Z 12 A Rt 11 B
RO
DE 4 DI 5
DI
GND 6 GND 7
DIP/SO
Figure 1. MAX3080/MAX3083/MAX3086 Pin Configuration and Typical Full-Duplex Operating Circuit TOP VIEW TOP VIEW
VCC 1 5 Y VCC 1 RO 2 DI 3 GND 4 D R 8 7 6 5 A B Z Y RO 8 A 2 Rt 7 B DI 3 0.1F
VCC
RO
DI
DIP/SO
4 GND GND
0.1F
DE D DI
RO
8 7 6
VCC B A GND
RO
RE 2 DE 3 DI 4 D
RE 2 DE 3 DI 4 D
8 VCC 7 B Rt 6 A 5 GND
RO
DIP/SO
RE NOTE: PIN LABELS Y AND Z ON TIMING, TEST, AND WAVEFORM DIAGRAMS REFER TO PINS A AND B WHEN DE IS HIGH.
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VCC
RE
MAX3089
A RD
TOP VIEW
B H/F 1 14 V CC 13 RXP RO 2 RE 3 DE 4 DI 5 SRL 6 GND 7
MAX3089
DIP/SO
GND
DE
SRL
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Fail-Safe
The MAX3080 family guarantees a logic-high receiver output when the receiver inputs are shorted or open, or when they are connected to a terminated transmission line with all drivers disabled. This is done by setting the receiver threshold between -50mV and -200mV. If the differential receiver input voltage (A-B) is greater than or equal to -50mV, RO is logic high. If A-B is less than or equal to -200mV, RO is logic low. In the case of a terminated bus with all transmitters disabled, the receivers differential input voltage is pulled to 0V by the termination. With the receiver thresholds of the MAX3080 family, this results in a logic high with a 50mV minimum noise margin. Unlike previous fail-safe devices, the -50mV to -200mV threshold complies with the 200mV EIA/TIA-485 standard.
MAX3089 Programming
The MAX3089 has several programmable operating modes. Transmitter rise and fall times are programmable between 2500ns, 750ns, and 25ns, resulting in maximum data rates of 115kbps, 500kbps, and 10Mbps, respectively. To select the desired data rate, drive SRL to one of three possible states by using a three-state driver, by connecting it to VCC or GND, or by leaving it unconnected. For 115kbps operation, set the three-state device in high-impedance mode or leave SRL unconnected. For 500kbps operation, drive SRL high or connect it to VCC. For 10Mbps operation, drive SRL low or connect it to GND. SRL can be changed during operation without interrupting data communications. Occasionally, twisted-pair lines are connected backward from normal orientation. The MAX3089 has two pins that invert the phase of the driver and the receiver to correct for this problem. For normal operation, drive
TXP and RXP low, connect them to ground, or leave them unconnected (internal pulldown). To invert the driver phase, drive TXP high or connect it to V CC. To invert the receiver phase, drive RXP high or connect it to V CC. Note that the receiver threshold is positive when RXP is high. The MAX3089 can operate in full- or half-duplex mode. Drive the H/F pin low, leave it unconnected (internal pulldown), or connect it to GND for full-duplex operation, and drive it high for half-duplex operation. In fullduplex mode, the pin configuration of the driver and receiver is the same as that of a MAX3080 (Figure 4). In half-duplex mode, the receiver inputs are switched to the driver outputs, connecting outputs Y and Z to inputs A and B, respectively. In half-duplex mode, the internal full-duplex receiver input resistors are still connected to pins 11 and 12.
Applications Information
The standard RS-485 receiver input impedance is 12k (one-unit load), and the standard driver can drive up to 32 unit loads. The MAX3080 family of transceivers have a 1/8-unit-load receiver input impedance (96k), allowing up to 256 transceivers to be connected in parallel on one communication line. Any combination of these devices and/or other RS-485 transceivers with a total of 32 unit loads or less can be connected to the line.
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Z VO Y 1/2 VO VO VDIFF 0V -VO 10% tR tSKEW = | tPLH - tPHL | VDIFF = V (Y) - V (Z) 90% 90% tF 10%
Y, Z VOL Y, Z 2.3V 0V tZH(SHDN), tZH tHZ 2.3V OUTPUT NORMALLY LOW OUTPUT NORMALLY HIGH VOH -0.5V
3V RE RO VOH VOL A B 1.5V tPHL INPUT OUTPUT NORMALLY HIGH RO 0V tZH(SHDN), tZH tHZ 1.5V VOH - 0.5V OUTPUT tPLH 1.5V VCC RO 0V tZL(SHDN), tZL tLZ VOL + 0.5V 1.5V 1.5V
1V -1V
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0Hz
100kHz/div
1MHz
Figure 14. Driver Output Waveform and FFT Plot of MAX3086/MAX3087/MAX3088, and MAX3089 with SRL = GND, Transmitting a 20kHz Signal
MAX3080/3089 FIG-15
20dB/div
20dB/div
0Hz
100kHz/div
1MHz
0Hz
100kHz/div
1MHz
Figure 15. Driver Output Waveform and FFT Plot of MAX3083/MAX3084/MAX3085, and MAX3089 with SRL = VCC, Transmitting a 20kHz Signal
Figure 16. Driver Output Waveform and FFT Plot of MAX3080/MAX3081/MAX3082, and MAX3089 with SRL = Unconnected, Transmitting a 20kHz Signal
components with large amplitudes are evident. Figure 15 shows the same signal displayed for a MAX3083/ MAX3084/MAX3085, and MAX3089 with SRL = VCC), transmitting under the same conditions. Figure 15s high-frequency harmonic components are much lower in amplitude, compared with Figure 14s, and the potential for EMI is significantly reduced. Figure 16 shows the same signal displayed for a MAX3080/ MAX3081/MAX3082, and MAX3089 with SRL = unconnected, transmitting under the same conditions. Figure 16s high-frequency harmonic components are even lower.
In general, a transmitters rise time relates directly to the length of an unterminated stub, which can be driven with only minor waveform reflections. The following equation expresses this relationship conservatively: Length = tRISE / (10 x 1.5ns/ft) where tRISE is the transmitters rise time. For example, the MAX3080s rise time is typically 1320ns, which results in excellent waveforms with a stub length up to 90 feet. A system can work well with longer unterminated stubs, even with severe reflections, if the waveform settles out before the UART samples them.
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MAX3080/3089 FIG-16
17
DI
5V/div
120
DATA IN
VA - VB 1V/div
DATA OUT
RO 5V/div
NOTE: RE AND DE ON MAX3080/MAX3083/MAX3086/MAX3089 ONLY. Figure 17. Line Repeater for MAX3080/MAX3081/MAX3083/ MAX3084/MAX3086/MAX3087, and MAX3089 in Full-Duplex Mode
5s/div
Figure 18. MAX3080/MAX3081/MAX3082, and MAX3089 with SRL = Unconnected, System Differential Voltage at 50kHz Driving 4000 feet of Cable
Typical Applications
The MAX3082/MAX3085/MAX3088/MAX3089 transceivers are designed for bidirectional data communications on multipoint bus transmission lines. Figures 21 and 22 show typical network applications circuits. These parts can also be used as line repeaters, with cable lengths longer than 4000 feet, as shown in Figure 17. To minimize reflections, the line should be terminated at both ends in its characteristic impedance, and stub lengths off the main line should be kept as short as possible. The slew-rate-limited MAX3082/MAX3085, and the two modes of the MAX3089, are more tolerant of imperfect termination.
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DI
5V/div
DI
5V/div
VA - VB
1V/div
VA - VB
1V/div
RO
5V/div
RO
5V/div
2s/div
1s/div
Figure 19. MAX3083/MAX3084/MAX3085, and MAX3089 with SRL = VCC, System Differential Voltage at 50kHz Driving 4000 feet of Cable
Figure 20. MAX3086/MAX3087/MAX3088, and MAX3089 with SRL = GND, System Differential Voltage at 200kHz Driving 4000 feet of Cable
120 DI B/Z*
120 B DE
D
DE RO RE A/Y* B A B A A
D
DI
RO RE
DI
DE
RO RE
DI
DE
RO RE
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DI
R D D
DI
DE RE RO
DI
DE RE RO
NOTE: RE AND DE ON MAX3080/MAX3083/MAX3086/MAX3089 ONLY. Figure 22. Typical Full-Duplex RS-485 Network
Package Information
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