Status
This product is Not Recommended for New Designs. Some versions may be
No Longer Available or being discontinued and subject to Last Time
Buy, after which new orders can not be placed. See Ordering
Information for details.
Description
The MicroLAN coupler is an essential component to build and control 1-Wire® networks with multi-level branching. In contrast to approaches that switch the ground line, the coupler maintains a common ground level for the whole network and keeps the inactive segments powered. This simplifies supplying central or local power for additional circuitry and prevents loss of status of parasitically powered devices. It also avoids disrupting communication caused by the parasitic power supply of 1-Wire devices after activating a branch. Both the main and the auxiliary 1-Wire output are supported by a smart-on command. This command generates a reset/presence sequence on the selected output before the electronic switch closes the contact to the 1-Wire bus. This way the bus master can apply a ROM function command (optionally followed by a memory function) to the devices on the just activated segment with all other devices in the network remaining deselected. This significantly speeds up the analysis of topology and population in a continuously changing network. The coupler also supports the bus master in detecting arrivals on the inactive segments of the network by responding to the conditional search command.
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Data Sheet
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Key Features
- Low impedance coupler to create large common-ground, multi-level 1-Wire networks
- Keeps inactive branches pulled high to 5V
- Simplifies network topology analysis by logically decoupling devices on active network segments
- Conditional search for fast-event signaling
- Auxiliary 1-Wire line to connect a memory chip or to be used as digital input
- Programmable, general-purpose open-drain control output
- Communicates at 16.3kbps
- Unique, factory-lasered and tested 64-bit registration number assures absolute traceability because no two parts are alike
- Built-in multidrop controller ensures compatibility with other 1-Wire products
- Operating temperature range from -40°C to +85°C
- Compact, low-cost 6-pin TSOC surface mount package
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Application Notes
Product Guides
Reliability Reports
Software/Models
Ordering Information
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Part Number
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Free Sample |
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Status
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Recommended Replacement |
Package:
TYPE PINS FOOTPRINT
DRAWING CODE/VAR *
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RoHS/Lead-Free? Materials Analysis
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| DS2409P
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N/A |
No Longer Available |
DS2409P+
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TSOC;6 pin;17.8 mm²
Outline Drawing:21-0382 (PDF)
Land Pattern: 90-0321 (PDF)
Use pkgcode/variation: D6-1*
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-40°C to +85°C
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RoHS/Lead-Free: No
Materials Analysis |
| DS2409P+
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NRND |
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TSOC;6 pin;17.8 mm²
Outline Drawing:21-0382 (PDF)
Land Pattern: 90-0321 (PDF)
Use pkgcode/variation: D6+1*
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-40°C to +85°C
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RoHS/Lead-Free: Lead Free
Materials Analysis |
| DS2409P+T&R
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NRND |
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TSOC;6 pin;17.8 mm²
Outline Drawing:21-0382 (PDF)
Land Pattern: 90-0321 (PDF)
Use pkgcode/variation: D6+1*
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-40°C to +85°C
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RoHS/Lead-Free: Lead Free
Materials Analysis |
| DS2409P/T&R
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N/A |
No Longer Available |
DS2409P+T&R
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TSOC;6 pin;17.8 mm²
Outline Drawing:21-0382 (PDF)
Land Pattern: 90-0321 (PDF)
Use pkgcode/variation: D6-1*
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-40°C to +85°C
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RoHS/Lead-Free: No
Materials Analysis |
Notes:
- Other options and links for purchasing parts are listed at: http://www.maxim-ic.com/sales.
- Didn't Find What You Need? Ask our applications engineers. Expert assistance in finding parts, usually within one business day.
- Part number suffixes: T or T&R = tape and reel; + = RoHS/lead-free; # = RoHS/lead-exempt; -D = drypack; -U/+U on DS parts = cut tape. More: See Full Data Sheet or Maxim Product Naming Conventions.
- * Some packages have variations, listed on the drawing. "PkgCode/Variation" tells which variation the product uses. Note that "+", "#", "-" in the part number suffix describes RoHS status. Package drawings may show a different suffix character.
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Rev 3;
2007-06-20
This page last modified: 2007-06-21
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