MAX3238
+3.0V to +5.5V, 1µA, up to 250kbps, True
RS-232 Transceiver with AutoShutdown Plus
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_______________Detailed Description
Dual Charge-Pump Voltage Converter
The MAX3238’s internal power supply consists of a reg-
ulated dual charge pump that provides output voltages
of +5.5V (doubling charge pump) and -5.5V (inverting
charge pump), regardless of the input voltage (VCC)
over the 3.0V to 5.5V range. The charge pumps operate
in a discontinuous mode: if the output voltages are less
than 5.5V, the charge pumps are enabled; if the output
voltages exceed 5.5V, the charge pumps are disabled.
Each charge pump requires a flying capacitor (C1, C2)
and a reservoir capacitor (C3, C4) to generate the V+
and V- supplies.
RS-232 Transmitters
The transmitters are inverting level translators that con-
vert CMOS-logic levels to 5.0V EIA/TIA-232 levels. The
MAX3238 transmitters guarantee a 250kbps data rate
with worst-case loads of 3kΩin parallel with 1000pF,
providing compatibility with PC-to-PC communication
software (such as LapLink™). Transmitters can be par-
alleled to drive multiple receivers. Figure 1 shows a
complete system connection.
LapLink is a trademark of Traveling Software.
When FORCEOFF is driven to ground, the transmitters
and receivers are disabled and the outputs go high
impedance, except for R1OUTB. When the Auto-
Shutdown Plus circuitry senses that all receiver and
transmitter inputs are inactive for more than 30sec, the
transmitters are disabled and the outputs go into a
high-impedance state, but the receivers remain active.
When the power is off, the MAX3238 permits the out-
puts to be driven up to ±12V.
The transmitter inputs do not have pull-up resistors.
Connect unused inputs to GND or VCC.
RS-232 Receivers
The receivers convert RS-232 signals to CMOS-logic
output levels. All receivers have inverting three-state
outputs and are inactive in shutdown (FORCEOFF)
(Table 1). The MAX3238 also features an extra, always-
active noninverting output, R1OUTB. This extra output
monitors receiver activity while the other receivers are
high impedance, allowing Ring Indicator to be moni-
tored without forward biasing other devices connected
to the receiver outputs. This is ideal for systems where
VCC is set to 0V in shutdown to accommodate peripher-
als, such as UARTs (Figure 2).
Table 1. Output Control Truth Table
FORCEON FFOORRCCEEOOFFFFAUTOSHUTDOWN
PLUS*
OPERATION
STATUS T_OUT R_OUT R1OUTB
X 0 X Shutdown
(Forced Off) High-Z High-Z Active
1 1 X Normal Operation
(Forced On) Active Active Active
0 1 <30sec*
Normal
Operation
(AutoShutdown
Plus)
Active Active Active
0 1 >30sec*
Shutdown
(AutoShutdown
Plus)
High-Z Active Active
X= Don’t Care
*Time since last receiver or transmitter input transition.