Overview
Description
These devices are BiCMOS interface ICs that are user configured as either a single RS-422, RS-485 differential transceiver, or as a dual (2 Tx, 2 Rx) RS-232 transceiver. In RS-232 mode, the on-board charge pump generates RS-232 compliant ±5V Tx output levels, from a supply as low as 4.5V. Four small 0.1µF capacitors are required for the charge pump. The transceivers are RS-232 compliant, with the Rx inputs handling up to ±25V, and the Tx outputs handling ±12V. In RS-485 mode, the transceivers support both the RS-485 and RS-422 differential communication standards. The RS-485 receiver features full fail-safe operation, so the Rx output remains in a high state if the inputs are open or shorted together. The RS-485 transmitter supports up to three data rates, two of which are slew rate limited for problem-free communications. The charge pump disables in RS-485 mode, thereby saving power, minimizing noise and eliminating the charge pump capacitors. Both RS-232, RS-485 modes feature loopback and shutdown functions. The loopback mode internally connects the Tx outputs to the corresponding Rx input, which facilitates the implementation of board level self-test functions. The outputs remain connected to the loads during loopback, so connection problems (e. g., shorted connectors or cables) can be detected. The shutdown mode disables the Tx and Rx outputs, disables the charge pump if in RS-232 mode, and places the IC in a low current (35µA) mode. The ISL41387 is a QFN packaged device that offers additional functionality, including a lower speed and edge rate option (115kbps) for EMI sensitive designs, or to allow longer bus lengths. It also features a logic supply voltage pin (VL) that sets the VOH level of logic outputs, and the switching points of logic inputs, to be compatible with another supply voltage in mixed voltage systems. The QFN's choice of active high or low Rx enable pins increases design flexibility, allowing Tx/Rx direction control via a single signal by connecting DEN and RXEN together. For a dual port version of these devices, please see the ISL81334, ISL41334 datasheet.
Features
- 5V powered, user selectable RS-232 or RS-485, RS-422 interface port (two RS-232 transceivers or one RS-485, RS-422 transceiver)
- ±15kV (HBM) ESD protected bus pins (RS-232 or RS-485)
- True flow-through pinouts simplify board layouts
- Pb-Free (RoHS compliant)
- Large (2.7V) differential VOUT for improved noise immunity in RS-485, RS-422 networks
- Full fail-safe (open/short) Rx in RS-485, RS-422 mode
- Loopback mode facilitates board self test functions
- User selectable RS-485 data rates: 20Mbps
- Slew rate limited: 460kbps
- Slew rate limited (ISL41387 only): 115kbps
- Fast RS-232 data rate: up to 650kbps
- Low current shutdown mode: 35µA
- QFN package saves board space (ISL41387 only)
- Logic supply pin (VL) eases operation in mixed supply systems (ISL41387 only)
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Problem with RS485 communication
Hi Karol, I tried to set up the 485 communication between DK S7-G2 and an low-end MCU, before that, I've done the UART communication between them and worked well. According to the description of Page 62 in Development Kit DK-S7G2 User’s Manual, I set P9 ...
Jul 11, 2016 -
Looking for a sample serial driver or project for PE-HMI (or just Synergy/GUIX in general).
I'm not entirely sure how much of a serial driver exists already for GUIX? Do I need to write it all, or is there a package already done?
Nov 4, 2020 -
UART Channel8 PE-HMI1
Hi, I am using the PE-HMI1, when I setup the system to use the "green" connector where the RS232/485/422 system runs on "channel 5" as RS232, all works fine. However on the PMOD-A pins 2,3 and 5, TXD8, RXD8 and ground, and change ...
Sep 15, 2018