Part Number: MAX3227E Tool/software: Hello, I'm trying to use MAX3227E for converting UART to RS232.
Can someone please check schematic and provide review?
Thank you!
Part Number: MAX3227 I am using the MAX3227 chip and I have it interfaced as such,
On boot, V+ and V- are 2.5 V instead of 5.5V. Ready pin is low and Invalid pin is low. (It doesn't go to 5.5 V at all on boot, which makes me think it is going directly…
Part Number: MAX3227 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TRS3227 Hi, TI support team
Please tell us about the difference between the two items below.
It is difficult to find any particular differences in the datasheet.
- MAX3227
- TRS3227
Take good care…
Part Number: MAX3227 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MAX3221 Dear,
as below , the picture 1 is max3221 function table , and picture 2 marked is max3227 function table , but max3227 input conditions there is receiver or driver edge within 30s status, can…
Part Number: MAX3227E Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65C3221-Q1 Hi Sir,
My customer is using MAX3227EAAE+, do we have pin to pin solution and need AEC-Q100?
If we don't, could you share a similar part?
Thank you.
Part Number: MAX3227 Hi,
we are using MAX3227 in one of our Medical products. As a part of the Sustenance activity, we are doing a Derating Analysis. We need to know the voltages across some of the pins in the Driver IC (Find the pins below). Can you…
Part Number: MAX3227E Hi, When i loopback RS232_Tx and RS232_Rx, it doesnot produce any output. Below is my schematic TX, RX are connected to UART cable. Please give some application or testing circuit.
Part Number: MAX3227E Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MAX3227 Hi Sirs, Would you pls advise the land pad suggestion of the MAX3227IDBR? We found application note SNOA293, while there is no 16 pin option in this document. Should we refer to SSOP Type II…
The only transceiver that can run with a 1.8 V supply is the TRS3122E, with 2/2 drivers/receivers.
If you have a 3.3 V or 5 V supply, you can also use the TRS3227/MAX3227, or TRS3227E/MAX3227E with better ESD protection.
If you have 1.8 V control signals, then you cannot use a 3.3 V device like the TRSF3223E.
(Or you would need to route the control signals through a translator. Do you actually need two RX and two TX signals? If you need only 1+1, then you could use the…