SP301/302 Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE RS-232/RS-422 Line Drivers/Receivers ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ RS-232 and RS-422 on One Chip Multiple Drivers and Receivers Software-selectable Modes Loopback for Self-Testing Short-circuit Protected 24-pin Single-width DIP or SOIC Package DESCRIPTION… The SP301 and SP302 are proprietary single-chip devices that contain both RS-232 and RS-422 protocol line drivers and receivers. Their configuration may be changed at any time by logic levels on two control lines. In any configuration, both the SP301 and SP302 fully meet the requirements of the EIA RS-232D and RS-422 data communication standards. A loopback test mode is provided.The SP301 and SP302 are available in 24-pin single width plastic, and 28-pin SOIC packages for commercial and industrial temperature range operation. TOB1 TOB2 TOA1 TOA2 RIB1 RIB2 RIA1 RIA2 VDD VCC VEE GND SELECT A B SP302 LOOP– BACK TIB1 Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE TIB2 TIA1 ROB1 ROB2 ROA1 51 SPECIFICATIONS (TMIN ≤ TA ≤ TMAX and nominal supply voltages unless otherwise noted) PARAMETER RS-232 DRIVER TTL Input Level VIL VIH High Level Output Low Level Output Short Circuit Current Loopback Output Voltage Slew rate Transition Time Maximum Transmission Rate RS-232 RECEIVER Input Voltage Range Input High Threshold Input Low Threshold Input Impedance TTL Output Level VOL VOH Maximum Receiving Rate RS-422 DRIVER TTL Input Level V V High Level Output Low Level Output Differential Output IL IH MIN. TYP. 0 2.0 +5.0 MAX. 0.8 -5.0 ±30 -1.5 30 3 200 +15 +2.5 +1.35 7 0 2.0 2.75 0.8 V V V V V V mA µA ns kbps 6.0 1.0 ±2 ±6 ±100 ±500 400 ±7 ±15 +0.2 0.4 EE 52 ±120 7 5 11 V V V kΩ V V kbps OH CC V V V V mA V V/µs µs 0.4 2.4 200 OL DD CONDITIONS RL = 3kΩ, VIN = 0.8V RL = 3kΩ, VIN = 2.0V VOUT = 0V RL = 3kΩ, VEE = -12.0V; Note 1 CL = 50pF, RL = 3kΩ; TA= 25°C VOUT from +3V to -3V or -3V to +3V kbps -15 +1.75 +0.75 3 Short Circuit Current Output Current Transition Time Maximum Transmission Rate 1,000 RS-422 RECEIVER Common Mode Range Differential Input Differential Input Threshold -0.2 Input Voltage Hysteresis 30 Input Resistance 3 TTL Output Level V V 2.4 Maximum Receiving Rate 1,000 Short Circuit Output Current POWER REQUIREMENTS V = +12V, ±10% V = +5V; ±10% V = -12V, ±10% ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature -CS, –CT 0 -MR -55 Storage Temperature -65 UNITS V V V mV kΩ V V kbps mA 15 7 20 mA mA mA +70 +125 +150 °C °C °C Note 6 Positive-going Negative-going VSS ≤ VIN ≤ V DD VCC = +4.75V, IOUT = +1.6mA VCC = +4.75V, IOUT = -0.5mA I = -20mA I = +20mA R = 100Ω R =∞ Note 2 -0.25V ≤ V ≤ 6V; power off R = 100Ω, C = 15pF; Note 3 OH OL L L O L L Note 4 Note 4 and 6 T = 25°C V = 0V; T = 25°C -7V ≤ V ≤ +7V A CM A CM V = +4.75V, I V = +4.75V, I V CC OUT CC OUT OUT = +1.6mA = -0.5mA = 0V Note 5 Note 5 Note 5 Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. In Loop-back mode Only one output drive pin per package will be shorted at any time From 10% to 90% of steady-state This is an absolute maximum rating; normal operating levels are V < 5V Outputs unloaded; Inputs tied to GND; T = +25°C; V = 0V; LB=0 Typical SP302 current drains under full load are: 18mA (+12V), 10mA (-12V) and 7mA (+5V) in RS-232 mode only; 5mA (+12V), 7mA (-12V) and 56mA (+5V) in RS-422 mode only; 12mA (+12V), 14mA (-12V) and 31mA (+5V) in RS-232 and RS-422 modes; RS-232 loads 3kΩ, 2500pF, 20kHz; RS-422 outputs across 100Ω, 500kHz. In Loopback mode, the external voltage input to the receiver must not exceed ± 10V, otherwise the loopback test may be adversely affected. IN A IL TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES RS-232 Driver T IN RS-232 Receiver 5V GND 10V RIN 5V GND –5V T OUT ROUT 5V GND GND –10V 20kHz 20kHz RS-422 Driver RS-422 Receiver 2V RIN TIN GND TOUT 5V GND ROUT 5V GND –5V 500kHz Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE 2V GND –2V 500kHz 53 PIN ASSIGNMENTS VDD (+12V) 1 RIA2 2 RIA1 3 TOB1 8 TOB2 9 20 TIA 19 LB 18 N.C. 17 TIB 16 N.C. RIB1 10 RIB2 11 15 ROB 14 N.C. GND 12 13 VEE (-12V) 28 VCC (+5V) 27 N.C. 26 ROA 25 N.C. 24 N.C. 23 TIA 22 LB 21 N.C. 20 TIB TOA2 4 TOA1 5 SELECT A 6 SELECT B 7 TOB1 8 TOB2 9 15 VEE (-12V) GND 14 17 ROB FEATURES… The SP301 and SP302 are proprietary singlechip devices that contain both RS-232 and RS422 protocol line drivers and receivers. They differ only in the total number of line drivers and receivers of each protocol that may be active at any given time. Their configuration may be changed at any time by logic levels on two control lines. In any configuration, both the SP301 and SP302 fully meet the requirements of the EIA RS-232D and RS-422 data communication standards. 20 TIA1 19 LB 18 N.C. 17 TIB1 16 TIB2 15 ROB1 13 VEE (-12V) VDD (+12V) 1 RIA2 2 RIA1 3 N.C. 4 TOA2 5 TOA1 6 SELECT A 7 SELECT B 8 TOB1 9 21 TIA2 14 ROB2 GND 12 16 N.C. 18 N.C. 23 ROA2 22 ROA1 RIB1 10 RIB2 11 TOB2 10 N.C. 11 RIB1 12 RIB2 13 19 N.C. 24 VCC (+5V) 28 VCC (+5V) 27 ROA2 26 ROA1 25 N.C. 24 TIA2 SP302CT SP301CT VDD (+12V) 1 RIA2 2 RIA1 3 N.C. 4 TOA2 5 TOA1 6 SELECT A 7 SELECT B 8 TOB1 9 TOB2 10 N.C. 11 RIB1 12 RIB2 13 GND 14 21 N.C. VDD (+12V) 1 RIA2 2 RIA1 3 SP302CS/MR SELECT A 6 SELECT B 7 22 ROA SP301CS/MR TOA2 4 TOA1 5 24 VCC (+5V) 23 N.C. 23 TIA1 22 LB 21 N.C. 20 TIB1 19 TIB2 18 N.C. 17 ROB1 16 ROB2 15 VEE (-12V) The RS-422 receivers convert the EIA RS-422 differential input signals into non-inverted TTL output logic levels. Receiver input filtering provides excellent high frequency noise immunity. Input pulses with widths less than 1µs are completely ignored. The RS-232 receivers have the additional feature of voltage hysteresis, which helps eliminate spurious output transitions that might result from low amplitude noise voltages during slower-speed signal transitions. The RS-232 line driver circuits convert TTL logic level inputs into inverted RS-232 output signals. The RS-422 line drivers convert TTL logic levels into RS-422 differential output signals. The RS-422 line driver outputs feature high source and sink current capability. All line drivers are internally protected against short circuits on their outputs. A loopback test mode is provided that puts the driver outputs to a high impedance tri-state level, and routes the driver outputs to their associated receiver inputs. In this configuration, the signal path is non-inverting from the TTL driver input to the receiver TTL output. This operating mode allows the controlling system to perform diagnostic self-test of the RS-232/RS422 driver/receiver circuitry at speeds up to 3,000 bits per second. The RS-232 receivers convert the EIA RS-232 input signals to inverted TTL output logic levels. The SP301 and SP302 are available in 24-pin single–width (0.300") plastic DIP and 28-pin 54 Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE VDD VDD VCC VCC SP301/302 3.3kΩ VEE GND VEE 3.3kΩ 2N2222 Q4 Q3 a) b) VDD VDD 3.3kΩ VCC VCC SP301/302 GND VEE VDD VCC VEE SP301/302 GND 3.3kΩ VEE 2N2222 Q3 Q4 Figure 1. Isolating SP301/302 From Ground; a) Single SP301/302; b) Multiple SP301/302 SOIC packages for operation over the commercial temperature range. USING THE SP301/302 POWER SUPPLIES The SP301/SP302 require ±12V and +5V for full RS-232 and RS-422 operation. The ±12V supplies set up the RS-232 ±9V voltage swings, and the +5V is used for the internal logic that formats the communications mode and controls the loopback function. The supply voltages can be decreased to as low as ±7V for VDD and V EE, and 4.0V for VCC. Under these supply conditions, derated performance can be expected. POWER SUPPLY SEQUENCING There are two requirements for power supply sequencing for the SP301/302. The first is that VDD is always greater than VCC. The second is that when the part is powered up, VDD must be applied 20ms before VCC. GENERAL USAGE RS232 Operation The SP301 and SP302 are fully compliant RS-232 devices. Their outputs are fully protected against shorts to ±20V with no external Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE circuitry. If the potential exists for momentary shorts to voltages greater than ±20V, it is recommended that a 220Ω resistor be wired in series with each driver output. This will limit any damage from the higher short-circuit current from these higher voltage potentials. Voltage clamps such as back-to-back Zener diodes can be used to clamp the driver outputs to “safe” levels. Short circuit current to ground is internally limited, and can therefore be sustained infinitely. Under normal operating conditions, the drivers can typically source 7mA at ±5V output, which exceeds the minimum RS-232 standards requirement. If an SP301/302 transmitter output occupies a data transmission line with other RS-232 devices which are not powered by the same power supplies, it is possible that a device that is not powered will have a low impedance path to ground at its driver output. The RS-232 standards require that with no power applied to the device, the impedance from a transmitter output to ground must be greater than 300Ω. This can be easily achieved as shown in Figure 1a, where an external transistor is used as a switch to VDD VDD 3.3kΩ VCC VCC VEE VEE SELECT A = 1 GND 3.3kΩ SP302 2N2222 Q3 Q4 SELECT B = 0 LOOPBACK = 1 TIB1 TOB1 TIB2 TOB2 TIA1 TOA1 ROB1 RIB1 ROB2 RIB2 TOA2 ROA1 RIA1 RIA2 Figure 2. Typical Circuit 55 isolate an SP301/302 from ground in the poweroff condition. With VDD turned on, the transistor switch is on, connecting ground (GND) for the device to the circuit ground. In a power-off condition, this transistor is switched off, thus isolating the unit from circuit ground, and thereby leaving the driver in a high impedance state. Multiple SP301/302s can be connected as shown in Figure 1b. RS-422 OPERATION The SP301 and SP302 are fully compliant RS-422 devices when operating in the RS-422 mode. Baud rate and drive capability have been balanced to provide as much versatility as possible. The SP301 and SP302 are both guaranteed for a 1Mbps data rate, supplying ±2V minimum into a 100Ω load. Short circuit protection for the RS-422 operating mode is the same as in the RS-232 mode. The driver outputs can be shorted to ground for an infinite duration, with a maximum current of ±100mA. The RS-422 receivers accept differential signals at a 1Mbps rate, and translate them to a noninverted TTL output. The receivers are specified with a ±15V differential input voltage, 56 which means that to operate normally, the difference betweeen the voltages at the inputs cannot exceed ±15V. The common mode voltage is specified as ±7V. This identifies the midpoint of the range about which the differential input must lie so that the receiver can detect a change of state. Within this ±7V range, the receivers will recognize a change in state with a ±200mV differential threshold voltage. Since the RS-232 and RS-422 inputs are shared, all receiver inputs are protected to ±30V to guard against inadvertently applying an RS-232 signal to an input that is configured for RS-422. Figure 2 shows a typical circuit for the SP301/302. In this case the SP302 is shown configured for one (1) duplex RS-422 and two (2) duplex RS-232 communication paths. CONFIGURING THE SP301/302 Figures 3, 5 and 6 show the various combinations of simultaneous RS-232 and RS-422 operation that can be achieved with the SP301. Similarly, Figures 4, 7 and 8 show the various combinations for the SP302. Each of these configurations are software selectable by logic level on the SELECT A and SELECT B control lines. Configuration can be changed “on-the-fly”. Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE FIGURE 3: SP301 CONTROL LOGIC CONFIGURATION SELECTION LOGIC VALUE LOGIC VALUE LOGIC VALUE LOGIC VALUE SELECT A: SELECT B: 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 NON– LOOPBACK (LB = 1) RIA1 TOA1 RIB1 TOB1 ROA TIA ROB TIB RIA1 TOA1 RIB2 RIB1 TOB1 TOB2 ROA TIA ROB TIB LOOPBACK (LB=0) RIA1 TOA*1 RIB1 TOB*1 ROA Corporation TOA1 TOA2 TIA RIB1 ROB TOB1 RIA2 RIA1 ROA TOA1 TOA2 RIB2 RIB1 TOB1 TOB2 TIB ROA TIA ROB TIB ROA RIA2 RIA1 ROA RIA2 RIA1 ROA TIA TOA*1 TOA*2 TIA TOA*1 TOA*2 TIA ROB RIB2 RIB1 ROB TIB TOB*1 TOB*2 TIB TIA TOA*1 ROB RIB2 RIB1 ROB TIB TOB*1 TOB*2 TIB RS-232 DRIVER * Tri–state Output SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE RIA1 RIA2 RIA1 RS-232 RECEIVER RIB1 TOB*1 RS-422 RECEIVER RS-422 DRIVER 57 FIGURE 4: SP302 CONTROL LOGIC CONFIGURATION SELECTION LOGIC VALUE LOGIC VALUE LOGIC VALUE LOGIC VALUE SELECT A: SELECT B: 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 NON– LOOPBACK (LB = 1) RIA2 ROA2 RIA2 ROA2 RIA1 ROA1 RIA1 ROA1 TOA1 TOA2 RIB2 RIB1 LOOPBACK (LB=0) TIA1 TIA2 ROB2 ROB1 TOB1 TIB1 TOB2 TIB2 TOA2 RIB2 RIB1 TOB1 TOB2 RIA2 ROA2 RIA2 RIA1 ROA1 RIA1 TIA1 TIA2 ROB1 TIB1 TIA1 TOA*2 TIA2 TOA*2 TIA2 RIB1 ROB1 TOB1 TIB1 TOB2 TIB2 RS-232 DRIVER * Tri–state Output TOA1 TOA2 TIA1 RIB2 ROB2 RIB1 ROB1 TOB1 TIB1 TOB2 TIB2 RIA2 ROA1 RIA1 TIA1 TOA*1 ROB2 RIA2 RIA1 ROA1 RIB2 RIB1 ROB1 TOB*1 TOB*2 TIB1 RS-232 RECEIVER TOA*1 TOA*2 ROA1 TOA1 TOA2 TIA1 RIB2 RIB1 TOB1 TOB2 ROA2 TOA*1 RIB2 58 TOA1 RIA2 RIA1 RIA2 RIA1 ROA1 ROB1 TIB1 ROA1 TOA*1 TIA1 TOA* 2 RIB2 ROB2 RIB1 ROB1 TOB1 TIB1 TOB2 TIB2 TIA1 RIB2 RIB1 ROB1 TOB*1 TOB*2 TIB1 RS-422 RECEIVER RS-422 DRIVER Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE FIGURE 5: SP301 CONFIGURATIONS Two-Channel Full Duplex RS-232 Two independent channels of RS-232 line driver and two channels of RS-232 receiver. One-Channel Full Duplex RS-232 & One-Channel Full Duplex RS-422 A single RS-232 line driver and receiver, and a single RS-422 line driver and receiver. TIA TOA1 TIA TOA1 TIB TOB1 ROA RIA1 RS-232 LINE DRIVERS RS-232 LINE DRIVER & RECEIVER RS-232 RECEIVERS RS-422 LINE DRIVER & RECEIVER ROA RIA1 TOB1 TIB TOB2 RIB1 ROB RIB1 ROB RIB2 SELECT A = 0 SELECT B = 0 LB = 1 SELECT A = 0 SELECT B = 1 LB = 1 Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE 59 FIGURE 6: SP301 CONFIGURATIONS One-Channel Full Duplex RS-232 & One-Channel Full Duplex RS-422 Opposite Drivers Two-Channel Full Duplex RS-422 Two RS-422 line drivers and two RS-422 receivers. A single RS-232 line driver and receiver, and a single RS-422 line driver and receiver. At first glance, this is the same configuration as that in Figure 5. Note however that functions are activated on the opposite channels as that of those in Figure 1b. TOA1 TIA TOA2 RIA1 ROA TOA1 TIA TOA2 TOB1 TIB TOB2 RIA2 RS-422 LINE DRIVER & RECEIVER RS-422 LINE DRIVERS RS-232 LINE DRIVER & RECEIVER RS-422 RECEIVERS TOB1 TIB RIA1 ROA RIA2 RIB1 ROB RIB1 ROB RIB2 60 SELECT A = 1 SELECT A = 1 SELECT B = 0 SELECT B = 1 LB = 1 LB = 1 Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE FIGURE 7: SP302 CONFIGURATIONS Four-Channel Duplex RS-232 Four independent channels of RS-232 line driver and four channels of RS-232 receiver. Two-Channel Duplex RS-232 & One-Channel Duplex RS-422 Two RS-232 line drivers and receivers, and a single RS-422 line driver and receiver. TIA1 TOA1 TIA1 TOA1 TIA2 TOA2 TIA2 TOA2 TIB1 TOB1 RS-232 LINE DRIVERS RS-232 RECEIVERS TIB2 TOB2 RIA1 ROA1 RIA2 RS-232 LINE DRIVERS RS-232 RECEIVERS ROA2 RIA1 RIA2 ROA2 TOB2 RS-422 LINE DRIVER RS-422 RECEIVER RIB1 ROB1 RIB2 ROB2 TOB1 TIB1 ROA1 RIB1 RIB2 ROB1 SELECT A = 0 SELECT B = 1 LB = 1 SELECT A = 0 SELECT B = 0 LB = 1 Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE 61 FIGURE 8: SP302 CONFIGURATIONS Two-Channel Duplex RS-232 & One-Channel Duplex RS-422 Opposite Drivers Two-Channel Duplex RS-422 Two RS-422 line drivers and two RS-422 receivers. Two RS-232 line drivers and receivers, and a single RS-422 line driver and receiver. At first glance, this is the same configuration in Figure 7. Note however that functions are activated on the opposite channels. TOB1 TIB1 TIA1 TOB2 TIB2 TIB1 TOA1 TOA2 TOB1 TOB2 RS-232 LINE DRIVERS RS-422 LINE DRIVERS RS-232 RECEIVER RIB1 ROB1 RS-422 RECEIVERS ROA1 RIB2 ROB2 RIA1 RIA2 RIB1 ROB1 RIB2 TOA1 TIA1 TOA2 SELECT A = 1 SELECT B = 1 RS-422 LINE DRIVER RS-422 RECEIVER ROA1 LB = 1 RIA1 RIA2 SELECT A = 1 SELECT B = 0 LB = 1 62 Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE LOOPBACK Both the SP301 and SP302 have a function called loopback, which is essentially a chip self-test. However, by connecting system test loops with the inputs and outputs of the SP301/302, a system-level diagnostic can be run on power-up or on command. The test loops can be enabled and disabled allowing both system test and operation with the same components. A maximum data rate for loopback of 3kbps is recommended.Loopbackisapin-programmablefunction, activated by a logic low on the LB pin (19). As SP301 CONFIGURATIONS IN LOOPBACK MODE Two -Channel Full Duplex RS-232 TOA1 TIA One-Channel Full Duplex RS-232 & One-Channel Full Duplex RS-422 TOA1 TIA 10k 10k TIB TOB1 RS-232 LINE DRIVERS VEE RS-232 LINE DRIVER RS-232 RECEIVER RS-232 RECEIVERS ROA RIA1 ROB RIB1 SELECT A = 0 RIA1 ROA VEE 10k 10k TOB2 TIB TOB1 SELECT B = 0 LB = 1 10k 10k VEE RS-422 LINE DRIVER RS-422 RECEIVER RIB1 ROB RIB2 SELECT A = 0 SELECT B = 1 LB = 0 (ACTIVE) Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE 63 shown in these figures, the loopback function internally connects the driver outputs to the corresponding receiver inputs, and switches the output pin to a resistive divider of 10kΩ nominal impedance from VEE to ground. Receiver outputs are left active for signal verification. During loopback, the receiver inputs are tied to ground via a 5kΩ pulldown resistor. To minimize loopback errors, the receiver inputs must be limited to ±10V swings. SP301 CONFIGURATIONS IN LOOPBACK MODE One-Channel Full Duplex RS-232 & One-Channel Full Duplex RS-422 Opposite Drivers VEE Two-Channel Full Duplex RS-422 10k VEE 10k TOA2 10k 10k TOB1 TIB TIA TOB2 TOA1 10k 10k 10k 10k VEE RS-422 LINE DRIVER RS-422 RECEIVER RS-422 LINE DRIVER RS-422 RECEIVER VEE RIB2 ROB RIA1 RIB1 ROA RIA2 10k VEE 10k TIA TOA2 TOB1 TIB TOA1 10k 10k RS-232 LINE DRIVER 64 10k RS-422 LINE DRIVER RS-422 RECEIVER RS-232 RECEIVER RIB1 ROB 10k VEE VEE RIA2 ROA RIA1 SELECT A = 1 SELECT A = 1 SELECT B = 0 SELECT B = 1 LB = 0 (ACTIVE) LB = 0 (ACTIVE) Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE SP302 CONFIGURATIONS IN LOOPBACK MODE Four-Channel Duplex RS-232 Two-Channel Duplex RS-232 & One-Channel Duplex RS-422 TOA1 TIA1 10k RS-232 LINE DRIVER 10k VEE 10k RS-232 RECEIVER ROA1 10k VEE TIB1 RIA1 TOB2 TOB1 10k TIA2 TOA2 VEE RS-422 LINE DRIVER 10k RS-232 LINE DRIVER 10k VEE RS-422 RECEIVER ROB1 RIB1 RIB2 RS-232 RECEIVER ROA2 10k RIA2 TOA1 TIA1 TOB1 TIB1 10k 10k RS-232 LINE DRIVER 10k VEE RS-232 RECEIVER ROA1 RS-232 RECEIVER ROB1 RS-232 LINE DRIVER 10k VEE RIA1 RIB1 TOA2 TIA2 TOB2 TIB2 10 k 10k RS-232 LINE DRIVER 10k VEE RS-232 LINE DRIVER VEE RS-232 RECEIVER ROA2 RS-232 RECEIVER 10k RIA2 RIB2 ROB2 SELECT A = 0 SELECT B = 1 SELECT A = 0 LB = 0 (ACTIVE) SELECT B = 0 LB = 0 (ACTIVE) Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE 65 SP302 CONFIGURATIONS IN LOOPBACK MODE Two-Channel Duplex RS-422 Two-Channel Duplex RS-232 & One-Channel Duplex RS-422 Opposite Drivers TIB2 10k TOB2 VEE 10k 10k TIB1 TOB1 10k VEE TIB1 TOB2 TOB1 10k 10k RS-232 LINE DRIVERS VEE 10k 10k RS-422 RECEIVERS RS-232 RECEIVERS ROB2 RIB2 ROB1 RIB1 RIB1 ROB1 RIB2 10k VEE 10k TIA1 VEE 10k 10k TIA1 10k TOA2 RS-422 LINE DRIVERS RS-422 RECEIVERS 10k VEE RS-422 RECEIVER ROA1 TOA2 TOA1 TOA1 RS-422 LINE DRIVER VEE RS-422 LINE DRIVERS ROA1 10k VEE RIA1 RIA2 10k RIA1 SELECT A = 1 RIA2 SELECT B = 1 LB = 0 (ACTIVE) SELECT A = 1 SELECT B = 0 LB = 0 (ACTIVE) 66 Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE ORDERING INFORMATION Max # of Duplex Channels Model RS232 RS422 Temperature Package SP301CS .......... 2 ........................ 2 ............. 0°C to +70°C .......................... 24-pin single–width plastic DIP SP301CT .......... 2 ........................ 2 ............. 0°C to +70°C ........................................................ 28-pin SOIC SP301ES .......... 2 ........................ 2 ......... -40°C to +85°C .......................... 24-pin single–width plastic DIP SP301ET .......... 2 ........................ 2 ......... -40°C to +85°C ........................................................ 28-pin SOIC SP302CS .......... SP302CT .......... SP302ES .......... SP302ET .......... Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE 4 ........................ 2 4 ........................ 2 4 ........................ 2 4 ........................ 2 ............. 0°C to +70°C .......................... 24-pin single–width plastic DIP ............. 0°C to +70°C ........................................................ 28-pin SOIC ......... -40°C to +85°C .......................... 24-pin single–width plastic DIP ......... -40°C to +85°C ........................................................ 28-pin SOIC 67 THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 68 Corporation SIGNAL PROCESSING EXCELLENCE