NSC DS36C279_00

DS36C279
Low Power EIA-RS-485 Transceiver with Sleep Mode
General Description
Features
The DS36C279 is a low power differential bus/line transceiver designed to meet the requirements of RS-485 Standard for multipoint data transmission. In addition it is compatible with TIA/EIA-422-B.
The sleep mode feature automatically puts the device in a
power saving mode when both the driver and receiver are
disabled.†† The device is ideal for use in power conscious
applications where the device may be disabled for extended
periods of time.
The driver and receiver outputs feature TRI-STATE ® capability. The driver outputs operate over the entire common
mode range of −7V to +12V. Bus contention or fault situations that cause excessive power dissipation within the device are handled by a thermal shutdown circuit, which forces
the driver outputs into a high impedance state.
The receiver incorporates a fail safe circuit which guarantees
a high output state when the inputs are left open.†
The DS36C279T is fully specified over the industrial temperature range (−40˚C to +85˚C).
n 100% RS-485 compliant
— Guaranteed RS-485 device interoperation
n Low power CMOS design: ICC 500 µA max
n Automatic sensing sleep mode
— Reduces ICC to 10 µA maximum
n Built-in power up/down glitch-free circuitry
— Permits live transceiver intersection/displacement
n SOIC packages
n Industrial temperature range: −40˚C to +85˚C
n On-board thermal shutdown circuitry
— Prevents damage to the device in the event of
excessive power dissipation
n Wide common mode range: −7V to +12V
n Receive open input fail-safe (Note 1)
n 1⁄4 unit load (DS36C279): ≥ 128 nodes
n 1⁄2 unit load (DS36C279T): ≥ 64 nodes
n ESD (Human Body Model): ≥ 2 kV
n Drop-in replacement for:
— LTC485 MAX485 DS75176 DS3695
Connection and Logic Diagram
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Order Number DS36C279M, DS36C279TM
See NS Package Number M08A
Truth Table
DRIVER SECTION
RE*
DE
DI
DO/RI
X
H
H
H
DO*/RI*
L
X
H
L
L
H
X
L
X
Z
Z
RECEIVER SECTION
RE*
DE
RI-RI*
RO
L
L
≥+0.2V
H
L
L
≤−0.2V
L
H
L
X
Z (Note 2)
L
L
OPEN (Note 1)
H
Note 2: Device enters sleep mode if enable conditions are held > 600 ns
Note 1: Non-terminated, open input only
TRI-STATE ® is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation.
© 2004 National Semiconductor Corporation
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DS36C279 Low Power EIA-RS-485 Transceiver with Sleep Mode
July 2000
DS36C279 Low
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 3)
Receiver Output Voltage
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
Maximum Package Power Dissipation
Supply Voltage (VCC)
@ +25˚C
M Package 1190 mW,
derate
+12V
Input Voltage (DE, RE*, & DI)
−0.5V to (VCC +0.5V)
−0.5V to (VCC +0.5V)
9.5 mW/˚C above +25˚C
Storage Temperature Range
Common Mode (VCM)
−65˚C to +150˚C
Lead Temperature
Driver Output/Receiver
Input
± 15V
Input Voltage (DO/RI,
DO*/RI*)
± 14V
(Soldering 4 sec)
+260˚C
Recommended Operating
Conditions
Supply Voltage (VCC)
Min
Typ
Max
Units
+4.75
+5.0
+5.25
V
DS36C279T
+12
V
DS36C279
Bus Voltage
−7
Min
Typ
Max
Units
−40
+25
+85
˚C
0
+25
+70
˚C
Operating Free Air Temperature (TA)
Electrical Characteristics (Notes 4, 5)
Over Supply Voltage and Operating Temperature ranges, unless otherwise specified
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Reference
Min
(422)
(485)
Typ
Max
Units
1.5
5.0
V
0
5.0
V
5.0
V
DIFFERENTIAL DRIVER CHARACTERISTICS
VOD1
Differential Output Voltage
IO = 0 mA (No Load)
VOD0
Output Voltage
IO = 0 mA
VOD0*
Output Voltage
(Output to GND)
VOD2
Differential Output Voltage
RL = 50Ω
(422)
(Termination Load)
RL = 27Ω
(485)
Balance of VOD2
RL = 27Ω or 50Ω
∆VOD2
0
(Note 6)
|VOD2 − VOD2*|
VOD3
VOC
∆VOC
IOSD
Figure 1
2.0
2.8
1.5
2.3
5.0
V
V
−0.2
0.1
+0.2
V
1.5
2.0
5.0
V
(422, 485)
Differential Output Voltage
R1 = 54Ω, R2 = 375Ω
(Full Load)
VTEST = −7V to +12V
Figure 2
Driver Common Mode
RL = 27Ω
(485)
Output Voltage
RL = 50Ω
(422)
Balance of VOC
RL = 27Ω or
Figure 1
(Note 6)
0
3.0
V
0
3.0
V
−0.2
+0.2
V
|VOC − VOC*|
RL = 50Ω
Driver Output Short-Circuit
VO = +12V
(485) Figure 4
200
+250
mA
Current
VO = −7V
(485)
−190
−250
mA
+0.035
+0.2
V
(422, 485)
RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS
VTH
Differential Input High
Threshold Voltage
VO = VOH, IO = −0.4 mA
−7V ≤ VCM ≤ +12V
(Note 7)
(422, 485)
VTL
Differential Input Low
Threshold Voltage
VO = VOL, IO = 0.4 mA
VHST
Hysteresis
VCM = 0V
RIN
Input Resistance
−7V ≤ VCM ≤ +12V
DS36C279T
48
68
IIN
Line Input Current
Other Input = 0V,
DS36C279
VIN = +12V
0
0.19
0.25
mA
(Note 9)
DE = VIL, RE* = VIL,
VIN = −7V
0
−0.1
−0.2
mA
DS36C279T
VIN = +12V
0
0.19
0.5
mA
VIN = −7V
0
−0.1
−0.4
mA
DS36C279
VIN = +12V
0
0.19
0.25
mA
VIN = −7V
0
−0.1
−0.2
mA
VCC = 4.75 to 5.25
(Note 9)
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V
70
mV
24
68
kΩ
(Note 8)
or 0V
Line Input Current Glitch
−0.035
−7V ≤ VCM ≤ +12V
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−0.2
Other Input = 0V,
DE = VIL, RE* = VIL,
2
kΩ
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Over Supply Voltage and Operating Temperature ranges, unless otherwise specified
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Reference
Min
Typ
Max
Units
VIN = +12V
0
0.19
0.5
mA
VIN = −7V
0
−0.1
−0.4
mA
± 400
mV
RO
Figure 11
3.5
4.6
0.5
V
RO
7
85
mA
±1
µA
RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = +3.0V or 0V,
TA = 25˚C
DS36C279T
IB
Input Balance Test
RS = 500Ω
VOH
High Level Output Voltage
IOH = −4 mA, VID = +0.2V
VOL
Low Level Output Voltage
IOL = +4 mA, VID = −0.2V
IOSR
Short Circuit Current
VO = GND
IOZR
TRI-STATE Leakage
Current
VO = 0.4V to 2.4V
(422) (Note 12)
V
0.3
35
DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS
VIH
High Level Input Voltage
VIL
Low Level Input Voltage
DE,
RE*,
DI
IIH
High Level Input Current
VIH = VCC
IIL
Low Level Input Current
VCC = 5V
ICC
Power Supply Current
(No Load)
Driver and Receiver ON
2.0
VCC
V
GND
0.8
V
VIL = 0V
VCC = +3.0V
ICCR
Driver OFF, Receiver ON
ICCD
Driver ON, Receiver OFF
ICCX
Sleep Mode
VCC
2
µA
−2
µA
−2
µA
200
500
µA
200
500
µA
200
500
µA
0.2
10
µA
Switching Characteristics (Notes 5, 10)
Over Supply Voltage and Operating Temperature ranges, unless otherwise specified
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Reference
Min
Typ
Max
Units
10
39
80
ns
10
40
80
ns
0
1
10
ns
3
25
50
ns
3
DRIVER CHARACTERISTICS
tPHLD
Differential Propagation
Delay High to Low
tPLHD
Differential Propagation
Delay Low to High
tSKD
Differential Skew
RL = 54Ω, CL = 100 pF
Figures 5, 6
|tPHLD − tPLHD|
tr
Rise Time
tf
Fall Time
tPHZ
Disable Time High to Z
tPLZ
Disable Time Low to Z
tPZH
Enable Time Z to High
tPZL
tPSH
tPSL
CL = 15 pF
RE* = L
25
50
ns
Figures 7, 8
80
200
ns
Figures 9, 10
80
200
ns
Figures 7, 8
50
200
ns
Enable Time Z to Low
CL = 100 pF
RE* = L
Figures 9, 10
65
200
ns
Driver Enable from Sleep
CL = 100 pF
Figures 7, 8
70
98
250
ns
Mode to Output High
(Note 11)
Driver Enble from Sleep
CL = 100 pF
Figures 9, 10
70
98
250
ns
Mode to Output Low
(Note 11)
Figures 12, 13
30
210
400
ns
30
190
400
ns
0
20
50
ns
RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS
tPHL
Propagation Delay
CL = 15 pF
High to Low
tPLH
Propagation Delay
Low to High
tSK
Skew, |tPHL − tPLH|
3
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Electrical Characteristics (Notes 4, 5)
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Switching Characteristics (Notes 5, 10)
(Continued)
Over Supply Voltage and Operating Temperature ranges, unless otherwise specified
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Reference
Min
Typ
Max
Units
RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS
tPLZ
Output Disable Time
tPHZ
tPZL
CL = 15 pF
50
150
ns
DE = H
55
150
ns
Figures 14, 15, 16
Output Enable Time
tPZH
tPSH
tPSL
Receiver Enable from Sleep
CL = 15 pF
Mode to Output High
(Note 11)
Receiver Enable from Sleep
CL = 15 pF
Mode to Output Low
(Note 11)
40
150
ns
45
150
ns
Figures 14, 16
70
97
250
ns
Figures 14, 15
70
95
250
ns
Note 3: “Absolute Maximum Ratings” are those values beyond which the safety of the device cannot be guaranteed. They are not meant to imply that the devices
should be operated at these limits. The table of “Electrical Characteristics” specifies conditions of device operation.
Note 4: Current into device pins is defined as positive. Current out of device pins is defined as negative. All voltages are referenced to ground except VOD1 and
VOD2.
Note 5: All typicals are given for: VCC = +5.0V, TA = + 25˚C.
Note 6: Delta |VOD2| and Delta |V OC| are changes in magnitude of VOD2 and VOC , respectively, that occur when input changes state.
Note 7: Threshold parameter limits specified as an algebraic value rather than by magnitude.
Note 8: Hysteresis defined as VHST = VTH − VTL.
Note 9: IIN includes the receiver input current and driver TRI-STATE leakage current.
Note 10: CL includes probe and jig capacitance.
Note 11: For enable from sleep mode delays DE = L and RE* = H for greater than 600 ns prior to test (device is in sleep mode).
Note 12: For complete details of test, see RS-485.
Parameter Measurement Information
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FIGURE 3. Driver VOH and VOL
FIGURE 1. Driver VOD2 and VOC
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Vtest = −7V to +12V
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FIGURE 4. Driver IOSD
FIGURE 2. Driver VOD3
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Parameter Measurement Information
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FIGURE 5. Driver Differential Propagation Delay Test Circuit
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FIGURE 6. Driver Differential Propagation Delays and Differential Rise and Fall Times
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FIGURE 8. TRI-STATE and Sleep Mode Waveforms
(tPZH, (tPSH), tPHZ)
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FIGURE 7. TRI-STATE and Sleep Mode Test Circuit
(tPZH, (tPSH), tPHZ)
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Parameter Measurement
Information (Continued)
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FIGURE 11. Receiver VOH and VOL
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FIGURE 9. TRI-STATE and Sleep Mode Test Circuit
(tPZL, (tPSL), tPLZ)
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FIGURE 12. Receiver Differential Propagation Delay
Test Circuit
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FIGURE 10. TRI-STATE and Sleep Mode Waveforms
(tPZL, (tPSL), tPLZ)
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Parameter Measurement Information
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FIGURE 13. Receiver Differential Propagation Delay Waveforms
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FIGURE 14. Receiver TRI-STATE and Sleep Mode Test Circuit
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FIGURE 15. Receiver Enable and Disable Waveforms (tPLZ, tPZL, (tPSL))
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FIGURE 16. Receiver Enable and Disable Waveforms (tPHZ, tPZH, (tPSH))
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Parameter Measurement Information
(Continued)
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FIGURE 17. Entering Sleep Mode Conditions
Typical Application Information
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FIGURE 18. Typical RS-485 Bus Interface
TABLE 1. Device Pin Descriptions
Pin No.
Name
1
RO
Receiver Output: When RE (Receiver Enable) is LOW, the receiver is enabled (ON), if DO/RI ≥
DO*/RI* by 200 mV, RO will be HIGH. If DO/RI ≤ DO*/RI* by 200 mV, RO will be LOW. Additionally
RO will be HIGH for OPEN (Non-terminated) Inputs.
Description
2
RE*
Receiver Output Enable: When RE* is LOW the receiver output is enabled. When RE* is HIGH, the
receiver output is in TRI-STATE (OFF). When RE* is HIGH and DE is LOW, the device will enter a
low-current sleep mode after 600 ns.
3
DE
Driver Output Enable: When DE is HIGH, the driver outputs are enabled. When DE is LOW, the
driver outputs are in TRI-STATE (OFF). When RE* is HIGH and DE is LOW, the device will enter a
low-current sleep mode after 600 ns.
4
DI
Driver Input: When DE (Driver Enable) is HIGH, the driver is enabled, if DI is LOW, then DO/RI will
be LOW and DO*/RI* will be HIGH. If DI is HIGH, then DO/RI is HIGH and DO*/RI* is LOW.
5
GND
Ground Connection.
6
DO/RI
Driver Output/Receiver Input, 485 Bus Pin.
7
DO*/RI*
Driver Output/Receiver Input, 485 Bus Pin.
8
VCC
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Positive Power Supply Connection: Recommended operating range for VCC is +4.75V to +5.25V.
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The DS36C279 and DS36C280 have an additional feature
which offers more advantages. The DS36C279 has an automatic sleep mode function for power conscious applications. The DS36C280 has a slew rate control for EMI conscious applications. Refer to the sleep mode and slew rate
control portion of the application information section in the
corresponding datasheet for more information on these features.
A unit load for an RS-485 receiver is defined by the input
current versus the input voltage curve. The gray shaded
region is the defined operating range from −7V to +12V. The
top border extending from −3V at 0 mA to +12V at +1 mA is
defined as one unit load. Likewise, the bottom border extending from +5V at 0 mA to −7V at −0.8 mA is also defined
as one unit load (see Figure 19). An RS-485 driver is capable
of driving up to 32 unit loads. This allows up to 32 nodes on
a single bus. Although sufficient for many applications, it is
sometimes desirable to have even more nodes. For example, an aircraft that has 32 rows with 4 seats per row
would benefit from having 128 nodes on one bus. This would
allow signals to be transferred to and from each individual
seat to 1 main station. Usually there is one or two less seats
in the last row of the aircraft near the restrooms and food
storage area. This frees the node for the main station.
The DS36C278, the DS36C279, and the DS36C280 all have
1⁄2 unit load and 1⁄4 unit load (UL) options available. These
devices will allow up to 64 nodes or 128 nodes guaranteed
over temperature depending upon which option is selected.
The 1⁄2 UL option is available in industrial temperature and
the 1⁄4 UL is available in commercial temperature.
First, for a 1⁄2 UL device the top and bottom borders shown in
Figure 19 are scaled. Both 0 mA reference points at +5V and
−3V stay the same. The other reference points are +12V at
+0.5 mA for the top border and −7V at −0.4 mA for the
bottom border (see Figure 19). Second, for a 1⁄4 UL device
the top and bottom borders shown in Figure 19 are scaled
also. Again, both 0 mA reference points at +5V and −3V stay
the same. The other reference points are +12V at +0.25 mA
for the top border and −7V at −0.2 mA for the bottom border
(see Figure 19).
The advantage of the 1⁄2 UL and 1⁄4 UL devices is the
increased number of nodes on one bus. In a single master
multi-slave type of application where the number of slaves
exceeds 32, the DS36C278/279/280 may save in the cost of
extra devices like repeaters, extra media like cable, and/or
extra components like resistors.
Sleep Mode
The DS36C279 features an automatic shutdown mode that
allows the device to save power when not transmitting data.
Since the shutdown mode is automatic, no external components are required. It may be used as little or as much as the
application requires. The more the feature is utilized, the
more power it saves.
The sleep mode is automatically entered when both the
driver and receiver are disabled. This occurs when both the
DE pin is asserted to a logic low and the RE* pin is asserted
to a logic high. Once both pins are asserted the device will
enter sleep mode typically in 50 ns. The DS36C279 is guaranteed to go into sleep mode within 600 ns after both pins
are asserted. The device wakes up (comes out of sleep
mode) when either the DE pin is asserted to a logic high
and/or the RE* pin is asserted to a logic low. After the device
enters sleep mode it will take longer for the device to wake
up than it does for the device to enable from TRI-STATE.
Refer to datasheet specifications tPSL and tPSH and compare
with tPZL and tPZH for timing differences.
The benefit of the DS36C279 is definitely its power savings.
When active the device has a maximum ICC of 500 µA.
When in sleep mode the device has a maximum ICC of only
10 µA, which is 50 times less power than when active. The
ICC when the device is active is already very low but when in
sleep mode the ICC is ultra low.
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FIGURE 19. Input Current vs Input Voltage
Operating Range
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Unit Load
DS36C279 Low Power EIA-RS-485 Transceiver with Sleep Mode
Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters)
unless otherwise noted
8-Lead (0.150" Wide) Molded Small Outline Package, JEDEC
Order Number DS36C279M or DS36C279TM
NS Package Number M08A
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