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Part Number: TRS3232E-Q1 Tool/software: Hi team,
What is the internal fucntion connected to C1+/- pins and C2+/- pns? Are these pins connected to internal charge pump?
Also, what is the allowable maximum working voltage of C1, C2, C3 and C4 on the figure…
Part Number: TRS3232E-Q1 Tool/software: Hi all,
Is it a problem that voltage is applied to the input and output when the power supply voltage is not applied? It is not written up to Vcc, so I understand that it is fine.
Also, if there is no problem to…
Part Number: TRS3232E-Q1 Tool/software: Dear team,
My customer would like to use TRS3232E-Q1 for their application.
At datasheet, we can see " If only one driver is needed, the unused driver input should be connected to VCC or ground."
But…
Part Number: TRS3232E-Q1 Tool/software: Hi Expert,
Greetings!!!
We had used one of transceiver part PN# TRS3232EQPWRQ1 in the design. For schematic RS232 part signal connect followed application circuit which given in below.
Link: www.ti.com/.../tidrpr7…
Part Number: TRS3232E-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD1780-Q1 Tool/software: As described in the specification, the maximum withstand voltage of the Dout pin is ±13.2V, but the short circuit to power supply test of the car requires a short…
Part Number: TRS3232E-Q1 Tool/software: Hello all,
I have a following scheme:
I have 130ohm resistor at VCC input to protect supply in case of VCC short to GND.
According to a datasheet the current consumption is:
However I measure about 3V at VCC…
Part Number: TRS3232E-Q1 So is the pin protected against 12V or not? If it is stated that the maximum allowable voltage is -6 +6, does that mean that the pin can withstand 12V if referenced to GND? And in an automotive design 12V is not enough because…
Part Number: TRS3232E-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TRS3232 Hello team,
For TRS3232E-Q1, can you confirm if the following use case is okay?
The datasheet specifies Receiver input voltage up to 25V, so it’s expected that the different supply(3.3V…