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MAX220, MAX222, MAX223, MAX225, MAX230, MAX231, MAX232, MAX232A, MAX233, MAX233A, MAX234, MAX235, MAX236, MAX237, MAX238, MAX239, MAX240, MAX241, MAX242, MAX243, MAX244, MAX245, MAX246, MAX247, MAX248, MAX249
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Application Notes
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| Application Note 564: Tech Brief 10: ESD Considerations for RS-232 Drivers - MAX232A | | Application Note 723: Selecting and Using RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 Serial Data Standards - MAX232 | | Application Note 827: PC Serial Port Drives 12-Bit A/D Converter - MAX220 | | Application Note 1834: Lower the Supply Current in Your RS-232 System - MAX232 | | Application Note 2020: Choosing the Right RS-232 Transceiver - MAX232 | | Application Note 2141: Determining Clock Accuracy Requirements for UART Communications - MAX241, MAX220, MAX242, MAX243, MAX244, MAX222, MAX245, MAX223, MAX246, MAX225, MAX247, MAX230, MAX248, MAX231, MAX249, MAX232, MAX232A, MAX233, MAX233A, MAX234, MAX235, MAX236, MAX237, MAX238, MAX239, MAX240 | | Application Note 3024: IrDA and RS-232: A Match Made in Silicon - MAX232, MAX232A | | Application Note 3580: Redundant-Transceiver RS-232 Link Has ±40V Overvoltage Protection - MAX232 |
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Document Ref.: 19-4323;
Rev 15;
2006-07-17
This page last modified: 2008-03-20
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