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Detailed Description
The HIN232A is a high-speed RS-232 transmitter/receiver
that is powered by a single +5V power supply, features low
power consumption, and meets all ElA RS232C and V.28
specifications. The circuit is divided into three sections: the
charge pump, transmitter, and receiver.
Charge Pump
An equivalent circuit of the charge pump is illustrated in
Figure
3. The charge pump contains two sections: The
voltage doubler and the voltage inverter. Each section is
driven by a two phase, internally generated clock to generate
+10V and -10V. The nominal clock frequency is 125kHz.
During phase one of the clock, capacitor C1 is charged to
VCC . During phase two, the voltage on C1 is added to VCC,
producing a signal across C3 equal to twice VCC. During
phase two, C2 is also charged to 2VCC, and then during
phase one, it is inverted with respect to ground to produce a
signal across C4 equal to -2VCC. The charge pump accepts
input voltages up to 5.5V. The output impedance of the
voltage doubler section (V+) is approximately 200
, and the
output impedance of the voltage inverter section (V-) is
approximately 450
. A typical application uses 0.1F
capacitors for C1-C4, however, the value is not critical.
Increasing the values of C1 and C2 will lower the output
impedance of the voltage doubler and inverter, increasing
the values of the reservoir capacitors, C3 and C4, lowers the
ripple on the V+ and V- supplies.
Transmitters
The transmitters are TTL/CMOS compatible inverters which
translate the inputs to RS-232 outputs. The input logic threshold
is about 26% of VCC, or 1.3V for VCC = 5V. A logic 1 at the
input results in a voltage of between -5V and V- at the output,
and a logic 0 results in a voltage between +5V and (V+ -0.6V).
Each transmitter input has an internal 400k
pullup resistor so
any unused input can be left unconnected and its output
remains in its low state. The output voltage swing meets the
RS-232C specifications of
±5V minimum with the worst case
conditions of: all transmitters driving 3k
minimum load
Test Circuits (HIN232A)
FIGURE 1. GENERAL TEST CIRCUIT
FIGURE 2. POWER-OFF SOURCE RESISTANCE
CONFIGURATION
14
15
16
9
13
12
11
10
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
C1+
V+
C1-
C2+
C2-
V-
R2IN
T2OUT
VCC
T1OUT
R1IN
R1OUT
T1IN
T2IN
R2OUT
GND
+4.5V TO
+5.5V INPUT
3k
T1 OUTPUT
RS-232
±30V INPUT
TTL/CMOS OUTPUT
TTL/CMOS INPUT
TTL/CMOS OUTPUT
+
-
0.1
F
C3
+
-
0.1
F
C1
+
-
0.1
F
C2
+
-
0.1
F C4
3k
OUTPUT
RS-232
±30V INPUT
T2
14
15
16
9
13
12
11
10
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
C1+
V+
C1-
C2+
C2-
V-
R2IN
T2OUT
VCC
T1OUT
R1IN
R1OUT
T1IN
T2IN
R2OUT
GND
T2OUT
T1OUT
VIN = ±2V
A
ROUT = VIN/I
+
-
C1
+
-
C3
+
-
C2
+
-
C4
S1
S2
S5
S6
S3
S4
S7
S8
VCC
GND
RC
OSCILLATOR
VCC
GND
V+ = 2VCC
GND
V- = - (V+)
C1+
C1-
C2-
C2+
VOLTAGE INVERTER
VOLTAGE DOUBLER
FIGURE 3. CHARGE PUMP
HIN232A