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Part Number: TRS3227 Hi all.
Is there Thermal derating curve of RS-232 transceivers IC?
I would like to know TRS3227's Thermal derating.
Best Regard,
Ryusuke
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: TRS3227 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AVC4T245 Hi Expert,
TDA3EVM design use SN74AVC4T245RGYR for uart.
Could I use TRS3227 for uart on TDA3 customer board?
What is the difference between TR3227 and SN74AVC4T245RGYR?
Thanks
Dani…
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.
Tess Chen,
Thank you for the questions.
For RS232, there is a indeterminate region between -3V to +3V. Within this range, data in this range cannot be interpreted by the standardized receiver. The idle state for RS232 is to output low voltage = ~-12V…