MAX212
+3V-Powered, Low-Power,
True RS-232 Transceiver
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Operating Modes
–
S
—
D and EN determine the operation of the MAX212
as follows:
Shutdown
V+ and V- are disabled and the transmitters are put into
a high-impedance state when –
S
—
Dis taken to logic low.
Receiver operation is not affected, but power consump-
tion is dramatically reduced while in shutdown mode.
Supply current is minimized when the receiver inputs are
static in any of three states: floating (ground), less than
GND, or greater than VCC. This will be true for all static
RS-232 conditions. The presence of AC signals on receiv-
er inputs will increase VCC current in shutdown.
From a low-power system perspective, powering-up with
non-critical or unused sections of circuitry shut down or
deselected is generally recommended. Activating these
sections only when required saves power and reduces
power-up current surges. Powering-up the MAX212 in
shutdown mode (holding the shutdown pin,
–
S
—
D, low until VCC > 2.7V), helps to achieve this.
Driving the MAX212 from 5V Logic
The MAX212 can interface with 5V logic while it operates
from a 3V supply, however a 200kΩseries resistor between
–
S
—
D and the +5V logic signal is required (see Figure 2).
This protects the MAX212 by preventing –
S
—
Dfrom sinking
current while V+ is powering up. Also, the UART must not
be permitted to send a logic high to the MAX212’s EN or
transmitter input pins until –
S
—
Dis high (not shut down).
Mouse Driveability
The MAX212 has been specifically designed to power
serial mice while operating from low-voltage power
supplies. It has been tested with samples of ten major
mouse models from six manufacturers, including the
leading three, Logitech (5 models), Mouse Systems,
and Microsoft. The MAX212 successfully drove all seri-
al mice and met their respective current and voltage
requirements (Figure 1).
Figure 3 shows the transmitter output voltages under
increasing load current. The MAX212’s switching regu-
lator ensures the transmitters will supply at least ±5V
during worst-case load conditions.
EIA/TIA-232E and 562 Standards
Most of the power drawn by RS-232 circuits is con-
sumed because the EIA/TIA-232E standard demands
that at least ±5V be delivered by the transmitters to
impedances that can be as low as 3kΩ. For applica-
–
S
—
DEN RECEIVER
OUTPUTS DRIVER
OUTPUTS
L L High-Z High-Z Off Minimum
L H Enabled High-Z Off Minimum
H L High-Z Enabled On Normal
H H Enabled Enabled On Normal
SUPPLY
CURRENT
PART No. OF
TRANSMITTERS/
RECEIVERS
DATA RATE
(kbps) FEATURES
MAX212 3.0 to 3.6 3/5 5 250 True RS-232 from +3V
MAX560 3.0 to 3.6 4/5 2 120 2 receivers active in shutdown
MAX561 3.0 to 3.6 4/5 0 120 Pin compatible with MAX241
MAX562 2.7 to 5.25 3/5 5 250 Wide supply range
POWER-SUPPLY
VOLTAGE
(V)
No. OF
RECEIVERS
ACTIVE IN
SHUTDOWN
____________________________+3V Powered RS-232 Transceivers from Maxim
DC-DC
CONVERTER
MAX212
T_IN
SD
+3.3V DC-DC CONVERTER
R_OUT R_IN
TX
X3
RX
X5
EN
T_OUT
LN LP V-
GND
+5V
LOGIC
SIGNALS
200k
V+
Figure 2. Connecting to +5V Logic