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MAX3440E, MAX3441E, MAX3442E, MAX3443E, MAX3444E
±15kV ESD-Protected, ±60V Fault-Protected, 10Mbps, Fail-Safe RS-485/J1708 Transceivers
±15kV ESD-Protected, ±60V, Fault-Protected, 10Mbps Fail-Safe RS-485/J1708 Transceivers
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Status
Active: In Production.
Description
The MAX3440E-MAX3444E fault-protected RS-485 and J1708 transceivers feature ±60V protection from signal faults on communication bus lines. Each device contains one differential line driver with three-state output and one differential line receiver with three-state input. The 1/4-unit-load receiver input impedance allows up to 128 transceivers on a single bus. The devices operate from a 5V supply at data rates of up to 10Mbps. True fail-safe inputs guarantee a logic-high receiver output when the receiver inputs are open, shorted, or connected to an idle data line.
Hot-swap circuitry eliminates false transitions on the data bus during circuit initialization or connection to a live backplane. Short-circuit current-limiting and thermal shutdown circuitry protect the driver against excessive power dissipation, and on-chip ±15kV ESD protection eliminates costly external protection devices.
The MAX3440E-MAX3444E are available in 8-pin SO and PDIP packages and are specified over industrial and automotive temperature ranges.
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Data Sheet
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Key Features
- ±15kV ESD Protection
- ±60V Fault Protection
- Guaranteed 10Mbps Data Rate (MAX3441E/MAX3443E)
- Hot Swappable for Telecom Applications
- True Fail-Safe Receiver Inputs
- Enhanced Slew-Rate-Limiting Facilitates
Error-Free Data Transmission (MAX3440E/MAX3442E/MAX3444E)
- Allow Up to 128 Transceivers on the Bus
- -7V to +12V Common-Mode Input Range
- Automotive Temperature Range (-40°C to +125°C)
- Industry-Standard Pinout
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Applications/Uses
- Automotive Applications
- HVAC Controls
- Industrial Networks
- RS-422/RS-485 Communications
- Telecommunication Systems
- Truck and Trailer Applications
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Diagram
Pin Configuration
Pin Configuration
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Document Ref.: 19-2666
Rev 2;
2010-12-15
This page last modified: 2010-12-15
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