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Hello everyone,
I want to make a UART - RS232 interface with a 3.3V microcontroller and a MAX3221CPWR, the thing is that I have some doubts with the circuit I made, is this correct or is there an error:
I use MLCC 0805 capacitors, I suppose the DC bias effect should not be a problem or do you recommend me to use electrolytic capacitors?
There must be a bypass capacitor at VCC.
Due to their lower ESR, ceramic capacitors work better than electrolytic ones with a charge pump. This is an old device that was designed when electrolytic capacitors with loose tolerances were common; if the DC bias effects are much worse than that, consider choosing a larger package.
Hi Martin,
Clemens is correct - there needs to be a bypass capacitor at Vcc.
Also as Clemens mentioned as well - ceramic capacitors are generally the best fit for the charge pump pins.
Please let me know if you have nay other questions!
Best,
Parker Dodson