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Difference between TRS3242E and SN75185

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN75185, TRS3243E

Hi Team

Checked TRS3242E datasheet, it has a daul charge-pump circuit.
Does it mean 3243E could chage to 12V/-12V internally?
 
Besides this, any RS232 functional difference between using TRS3242E and SN75185?
 
 
 
The TRS3243E device consists of three line drivers, five line receivers, and a dual charge-pump circuit with
±15-kV ESD (HBM and IEC61000-4-2, Air-Gap Discharge) and ±8-kV ESD (IEC61000-4-2, Contact Discharge)
protection on serial-port connection pins. The device meets the requirements of TIA/EIA-232-F and provides the
electrical interface between an asynchronous communication controller and the serial-port connector. This
combination of drivers and receivers matches that needed for the typical serial port used in an IBM PC/AT, or
compatible. The charge pump and four small external capacitors allow operation from a single 3-V to 5.5-V
supply. In addition, the device includes an always-active noninverting output (ROUT2B), which allows
applications using the ring indicator to transmit data while the device is powered down. The device operates at
data signaling rates up to 250 kbit/s and a maximum of 30-V/ms driver output slew rate.