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SP3220B/U
High Speed +3.0V to +5.5V RS-232 Driver/Receiver Pair
Meets True RS-232 Protocol Operation From A +3.0V to +5.5V Power Supply Minimum 250 Kbps Data Rate (SP3220B) or 1Mbps Data Rate (SP3220U) under Fully Load 1A Low-Power Shutdown With Receivers Active Interoperable With EIA/TIA - 232 and adheres to EIA/TIA - 562 Down to +2.7V Power Source Pin-Compatible With The MAX3221E Device Without The AUTO ON-LINE(R) Feature ESD Specifications: +2kV Human Body Model
DESCRIPTION The SP3220B/U device is an RS-232 driver/receiver solution intended for portable or hand-held applications such as notebook or palmtop computers. The SP3220B/U device has a highefficiency, charge-pump power supply that requires only 0.1F capacitors in 3.3V operation. This charge pump allows the SP3220B/U device to deliver true RS-232 performance from a single power supply ranging from +3.3V to +5.0V. The SP3220B/U device has a low-power shutdown mode where the driver outputs and charge pumps are disabled. During shutdown, the supply current falls to less than 1A.
VCC + 15 VCC 2 C1+ 0.1F 4 C15 C2+ C2 + 0.1F 6 C211 T1IN 9 R1OUT 5k 1 EN GND 14 *can be returned to either VCC or GND SHDN 16 T1OUT R1IN 13 8 V+ 3 *C3 + 0.1F
C5
0.1F
C1
+
SP3220B/U
V-
7 C4 + 0.1F
LOGIC INPUTS LOGIC OUTPUTS
RS-232 OUTPUTS RS-232 INPUTS
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SP3220B/U +3.0 to +5.0V RS-232 Transceivers
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SP 32 20 B/U
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
These are stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at these ratings or any other above those indicated in the operation sections of the specifications below is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods of time may affect reliability and cause permanent damage to the device. VCC.............................................................-0.3V to +6.0V V+ (NOTE 1)..............................................-0.3V to +7.0V V- (NOTE 1).............................................+0.3V to -7.0V V+ + |V-| (NOTE 1)...................................................+13V ICC (DC VCC or GND current)..........................+100mA
Input Voltages TxIN, EN .............................................. -0.3V to +6.0V RxIN ................................................................... +25V Output Voltages TxOUT ............................................................. +13.2V RxOUT ......................................... -0.3V to (VCC+0.3V) Short-Circuit Duration TxOUT ...................................................... Continuous Storage Temperature ....................... -65C to +150C
Power Dissipation Per Package 16-pin SSOP (derate 9.69mW/oCabove+70oC) ........ 775mW 16-pin TSSOP (derate 10.5mW/oC above +70oC) ..... 840mW 16-pin Wide SOIC (derate 11.2mW/oC above+70oC) 900mW
NOTE 1: V+ and V- can have maximum magnitudes of 7V, but their absolute difference cannot exceed 13V.
SPECIFICATIONS
Unless otherwise noted, the following specifications apply for VCC = +3.0V to +5.0V with TAMB = TMIN to TMAX. Typical Values apply at VCC = +3.3V or +5.0V and TAMB = 25oC, C1-4=0.1F.
PARAMETER DC CHARACTERISTICS Supply Current Shutdown Supply Current 0.3 1.0 1.0 10 mA A no load, TAMB = +25oC, VCC = 3.3V TxIN = GND or VCC SHDN = GND, TAMB = +25oC, VCC = +3.3V TxIN = 0V or VCC MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS CONDITIONS
LOGIC INPUTS AND RECEIVER OUTPUTS Input Logic Threshold LOW Input Logic Threshold HIGH Input Leakage Current Output Leakage Current Output Voltage LOW Output Voltage HIGH DRIVER OUTPUTS Output Voltage Swing Output Resistance Output Short-Circuit Current Output Leakage Current 5.0 300 35 60 25 5.4 V mA A 3k load to ground at all driver outputs, TAMB = +25oC VCC = V+ = V- = 0V, TOUT = +2V VOUT = 0V VOUT = +12V,VCC= 0V to 5.5V,drivers disabled VCC-0.6 VCC-0.1 2.0 0.01 0.05 1.0 10 0.4 0.8 V V A A V V TxIN, EN, SHDN, Note 2 VCC = 3.3V, Note 2 or 5.0V, Note 2 TxIN, EN, SHDN, TAMB = +25oC VIN = 0V to VCC Receivers Disabled VOUT = 0V to VCC IOUT = 1.6mA IOUT = -1.0mA
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SPECIFICATIONS (continued)
Unless otherwise noted, the following specifications apply for VCC = +3.0V to +5.0V with TAMB = TMIN to TMAX. Typical Values apply at VCC = +3.3V or +5.0V and TAMB = 25oC, C1-4=0.1F. PARAMETER RECEIVER INPUTS Input Voltage Range Input Threshold LOW Input Threshold HIGH Input Hysteresis Input Resistance TIMING CHARACTERISTICS Maximum Data Rate Maximum Data Rate Receiverr Propagation Delay Receiver Output Enable Time Receiver Output Disable Time Driver Skew Receiver Skew Transition-Region Slew Rate 250 1000 0.15 0.15 200 200 100 50 30 Kbps Kbps s s ns ns ns ns V/s | tPHL - tPLH |, TAMB = 25oC | tPHL - tPLH | VCC = 3.3V, RL = 3K, TAMB = 25oC, measurements taken from -3.0V to +3.0V or +3.0V to -3.0V (SP3220EB) (SP3220EU) RL=3k, CL=1000pF (SP3220EB) RL=3k, CL= 250pF (SP3220EU) tPHL, RxIN to RxOUT, CL = 150pF tPHL, RxIN to RxOUT, CL = 150pF 3 -25 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.8 0.3 5 7 2.4 2.4 +25 V V V V k VCC=3.3V VCC=5.0V VCC=3.3V VCC=5.0V MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS CONDITIONS
90 NOTE 2: Driver input hysteresis is typically 250mV.
V/s
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Unless otherwise noted, the following performance characteristics apply for VCC = +3.3V, 250kbps data rates, all drivers loaded with 3k, 0.1F charge pump capacitors, and TAMB = +25C.
30
Transmitter Output Voltage (V)
6
T1 at Full Data Rate T2 at 1/16 Full Data Rate T1+T2 Loaded with 3k/CLoad
25
Icc (mA)
125Kbps
4 2 0 -2 -4 -6 0 1000
T1 at 250Kbps
TxOUT +
20
60Kbps
15 10 5 0 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Load Capacitance (pF)
20Kbps
TxOUT -
2000
3000
4000
5000
Load Capacitance (pF)
Figure 1. ICC vs Load Capacitance for the SP3220B.
Figure 2. Transmiter Output Voltage vs Load Capacitance for the SP3220B..
6
12
TxOUT +
Transmitter Output Voltage (V)
Supply Current (mA)
4 2 0 -2 -4
TxOUT -
10 8 6 4 2 0 2.7
T1 Loaded with 3K // 1000pf @ 250Kbps
-6 2.7 3 3.5 4 Supply Voltage (V) 4.5 5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 3. Transmitter Output Voltage vs Supply Voltage for the SP3220B.
Figure 4. Supply Current vs Supply Voltage for the SP3220B.
25 Slew rate (V/s) 20 15 10 5 0 0 500 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
- Slew + Slew
40
1Mbps
30
2Mbps 500Kbps
Icc (mA)
20 10 0 0 250 500 1000 2000 3000 4000 Load Capacitance (pF)
Load Capacitance (pF)
Figure 5. Slew Rate vs Load Capacitance for the SP3220B.
Figure 4. Supply Current vs Supply Voltage for the SP3220U.
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS: Continued
Unless otherwise noted, the following performance characteristics apply for VCC = +3.3V, 250kbps data rates, all drivers loaded with 3k, 0.1F charge pump capacitors, and TAMB = +25C.
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6
4
Transmitter Output Voltage (V)
2Mbps
1.5Mbps
1Mbps
TxOUT +
4
2 0 -2 -4 -6 2Mbps 1.5Mbps 1Mbps
Transmitter Output Voltage (V)
2 0 -2 -4
TxOUT -
-6 2.5
0 250 500 1000 1500 2000 Load Capacitance (pF)
2.7
3 3.5 4 Supply Voltage (V)
4.5
5
Figure 7. Transmitter Output Voltage vs Load Capacitance for the SP3220U.
Figure 8. Transmiter Output Voltage vs Supply Voltage for the SP3220U.
16
Supply Current (mA)
14 12 10 8 6 4
T1 Loaded with 3K // 1000pf @1Mbps
2 0 2.7 3 3.5 4 4.5 5
Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 9. Supply Current vs Supply Voltage for the SP3220U.
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NAME EN C1+ V+ C1C2+ C2VR1IN R1OUT N.C. T1IN T1OUT GND VCC SHDN
FUNCTION Receiver Enable Control. Drive LOW for normal operation. Drive HIGH to TriState the receiver outputs (high-Z state). Positive terminal of the voltage doubler charge-pump capacitor. +5.5V generated by the charge pump. Negative terminal of the voltage doubler charge-pump capacitor. Positive terminal of the inverting charge-pump capacitor. Negative terminal of the inverting charge-pump capacitor. -5.5V generated by the charge pump. RS-232 receiver input. TTL/CMOS reciever output. No Connect. TTL/CMOS driver input. RS-232 driver output. Ground. +3.0V to +5.5V supply voltage Shutdown Control Input. Drive HIGH for normal device operation. Drive LOW to shutdown the drivers (high-Z output) and the on-board charge pump power supply.
PIN NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10, 12 11 13 14 15 16
Table 1. Device Pin Description
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EN
1
16 SHDN 15 VCC 14 GND
SP3220B/U
C1+ 2 V+ C13 4
13 T1OUT 12 No Connect 11 T1IN 10 9 No Connect R1OUT
C2+ 5 C2VR1IN 6 7 8
Figure 10. Pinout Configurations for the SP3220B/U
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VCC + 15 VCC 2 C1+ 0.1F 4 C15 C2+ C2 + 0.1F 6 C211 T1IN 9 R1OUT 5k 1 EN GND 14 *can be returned to either VCC or GND SHDN 16 T1OUT R1IN 13 8 V+ 3 *C3 + 0.1F
C5
0.1F
C1
+
SP3220B/U
V-
7 C4 + 0.1F
LOGIC INPUTS LOGIC OUTPUTS
RS-232 OUTPUTS RS-232 INPUTS
Figure 11. SP3220B/U Typical Operating Circuits
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DESCRIPTION The SP3220B/U device meets the EIA/TIA-232 and V.28/V.24 communication protocols and can be implemented in battery-powered, portable, or hand-held applications such as notebook or palmtop computers. The SP3220B/ U device features Sipex's proprietary on-board charge pump circuitry that generates 2 x VCC for RS-232 voltage levels from a single +3.0V to +5.5V power supply. This series is ideal for +3.3V-only systems, mixed +3.0V to +5.5V systems, or +5.0V-only systems that require true RS-232 performance. The SP3220B device has a driver that can operate at a data rate of 250Kbps fully loaded. The SP3220U can Operate at 1000Kbps The SP3220B/U is a 1-driver/1-receiver device ideal for portable or hand-held applications. The SP3220B/U features a 1A shutdown mode that reduces power consumption and extends battery life in portable systems. Its receivers remain active in shutdown mode, allowing external devices such as modems to be monitored using only 1A supply current. THEORY OF OPERATION The SP3220B/U device is made up of three basic circuit blocks: 1. Drivers, 2. Receivers, and 3. the Sipex proprietary charge pump. Drivers The drivers are inverting level transmitters that convert TTL or CMOS logic levels to +5.0V EIA/TIA-232 levels inverted relative to the input logic levels. Typically, the RS-232 output voltage swing is +5.5V with no load and at least +5V minimum fully loaded. The driver outputs are protected against infinite short-circuits to ground without degradation in reliability. Driver outputs will meet EIA/TIA-562 levels of +3.7V with supply voltages as low as 2.7V. The SP3220B drivers typically can operate at a data rate of 250Kbps fully loaded with 3K in parallel with 1000pF, ensuring compatibility with PC-to-PC communication software.
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The SP3220U drivers can guarantee a data rate of 1000Kbps fully loaded with 3 in parallel with 250pF. The slew rate of the SP3220B output is internally limited to a maximum of 30V/s in order to meet the EIA standards (EIA RS-232D 2.1.7, Paragraph 5). The transition of the loaded output from HIGH to LOW also meets the monotonicity requirements of the standard. Figure 12 shows a loopback circuit used to test the RS-232 driver. Figure 13 shows the test results of the loopback circuit with the SP3220B driver active at 250Kbps with an RS-232 load in parallel with a 1000pF capacitor. Figure 14 shows the test results where the SP3220U driver was active at 1000Kbps and loaded with an RS232 receiver in parallel with a 250pF capacitor. A solid RS-232 data transmission rate of 250Kbps provides compatibility with many designs in personal computer peripherals and LAN applications. The SP3220B/U driver's output stage is turned off (high-Z) when the device is in shutdown mode. When the power is off, the SP3220B/U device permits the outputs to be driven up to +12V. The driver's input does not have pull-up resistors. Designers should connect an unused input to VCC or GND. In the shutdown mode, the supply current falls to less than 1A, where SHDN = LOW. When the SP3220B/U device is shut down, the device's driver output is disabled (high-Z) and the charge pump is turned off with V+ pulled down to VCC and V- pulled to GND. The time required to exit shutdown is typically 100s. Connect SHDN to VCC if the shutdown mode is not used. SHDN has no effect on RxOUT. Note that the driver is enabled only when the magnitude of V- exceeds approximately 3V.
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VCC +
C5
0.1F C1+ 0.1F C1-
VCC V+ C3 C2+ + 0.1F
C1
+
SP3220B/U
C2
+
VC4 + 0.1F
0.1F C2-
LOGIC INPUTS LOGIC OUTPUTS
TxIN
TxOUT
RxOUT 5k EN GND
RxIN
*SHDN
VCC
(SP3220B 1000pF) (SP3220U 250pF)
Figure 12. SP3220B/U Driver Loopback Test Circuit
Figure 13. SP3220B Driver Loopback Test Results at 250Kbps
Figure 14. SP3220U Driver Loopback Test Results at 1Mbps
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Receivers The receiver converts EIA/TIA-232 levels to TTL or CMOS logic output levels. The receiver has an inverting high-impedance output. This receiver output (RxOUT) is at high-impedance when the enable control EN = HIGH. In the shutdown mode, the receiver can be active or inactive. EN has no effect on TxOUT. The truth table logic of the SP3220B/U driver and receiver outputs can be found in Table 2. Since receiver input is usually from a transmission line where long cable lengths and system interference can degrade the signal, the inputs have a typical hysteresis margin of 300mV. This ensures that the receiver is virtually immune to noisy transmission lines. Should an input be left unconnected, a 5k pulldown resistor to ground will commit the output of the receiver to a HIGH state. Charge Pump The charge pump is a Sipex-patented design (U.S. 5,306,954) and uses a unique approach compared to older less-efficient designs. The charge pump still requires four external capacitors, but uses a four-phase voltage shifting technique to attain symmetrical 5.5V power supplies. The internal power supply consists of a regulated dual charge pump that provides output voltages 5.5V regardless of the input voltage (VCC) over the +3.0V to +5.5V range.
In most circumstances, decoupling the power supply can be achieved adequately using a 0.1F bypass capacitor at C5 (refer to Figures 11). In applications that are sensitive to powersupply noise, decouple VCC to ground with a capacitor of the same value as charge-pump capacitor C1. Physically connect bypass capacitors as close to the IC as possible. The charge pumps operate in a discontinuous mode using an internal oscillator. If the output voltages are less than a magnitude of 5.5V, the charge pumps are enabled. If the output voltage exceed a magnitude of 5.5V, the charge pumps are disabled. This oscillator controls the four phases of the voltage shifting. A description of each phase follows. Phase 1 -- VSS charge storage -- During this phase of the clock cycle, the positive side of capacitors C1 and C2 are initially charged to VCC. Cl+ is then switched to GND and the charge in C1- is transferred to C2-. Since C2+ is connected to VCC, the voltage potential across capacitor C2 is now 2 times VCC. Phase 2 -- VSS transfer -- Phase two of the clock connects the negative terminal of C2 to the VSS storage capacitor and the positive terminal of C2 to GND. This transfers a negative generated voltage to C 3. This generated voltage is regulated to a minimum voltage of -5.5V. Simultaneous with the transfer of the voltage to C3, the positive side of capacitor C1 is switched to VCC and the negative side is connected to GND. Phase 3 -- VDD charge storage -- The third phase of the clock is identical to the first phase -- the charge transferred in C1 produces -VCC in the negative terminal of C1, which is applied to the negative side of capacitor C2. Since C2+ is at VCC, the voltage potential across C2 is 2 times VCC.
SHDN 0 0 1 1
EN 0 1 0 1
TxOUT Tri-state Tri-state Active Active
RxOUT Active Tri-state Active Tri-state
Table 2. Truth Table Logic for Shutdown and Enable Control
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Phase 4 -- VDD transfer -- The fourth phase of the clock connects the negative terminal of C2 to GND, and transfers this positive generated voltage across C2 to C4, the VDD storage capacitor. This voltage is regulated to +5.5V. At this voltage, the internal oscillator is disabled. Simultaneous with the transfer of the voltage to C4, the positive side of capacitor C1 is switched to VCC and the negative side is connected to GND, allowing the charge pump cycle to begin again. The charge pump cycle will continue as long as the operational conditions for the internal oscillator are present. Since both V+ and V- are separately generated from VCC; in a no-load condition V+ and V- will be symmetrical. Older charge pump approaches that generate V- from V+ will show a decrease in the magnitude of V- compared to V+ due to the inherent inefficiencies in the design. The clock rate for the charge pump typically operates at 250kHz. The external capacitors can be as low as 0.1F with a 16V breakdown voltage rating.
ESD Tolerance The SP3220B/U device incorporates ruggedized ESD cells on all driver output and receiver input pins. The ESD structure is improved over our previous family for more rugged applications and environments sensitive to electro-static discharges and associated transients. The Human Body Model has been the generally accepted ESD testing method for semiconductors. This method is also specified in MIL-STD-883, Method 3015.7 for ESD testing. The premise of this ESD test is to simulate the human body's potential to store electro-static energy and discharge it to an integrated circuit. The simulation is performed by using a test model as shown in Figure 20. This method will test the IC's capability to withstand an ESD transient during normal handling such as in manufacturing areas where the ICs tend to be handled frequently.
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VCC = +5V
+5V C1
+ -
C4
+ - +
C2
+ - -
VDD Storage Capacitor VSS Storage Capacitor
-5V
-5V
C3
Figure 15. Charge Pump -- Phase 1
VCC = +5V
C4
+ - +
C1
+ -
C2
+ - -
VDD Storage Capacitor VSS Storage Capacitor
-10V
C3
Figure 16. Charge Pump -- Phase 2
[ +6V a) C2+ T ]
GND 1 GND 2 b) C2-
T
-6V
T Ch1 2.00V Ch2 2.00V M 1.00s Ch1 5.48V
Figure 17. Charge Pump Waveforms
VCC = +5V
+5V C1
+ -
C4
+ - +
C2
+ - -
VDD Storage Capacitor VSS Storage Capacitor
-5V
-5V
C3
Figure 18. Charge Pump -- Phase 3
VCC = +5V
+10V C1
+ -
C4
+ - +
C2
+ - -
VDD Storage Capacitor VSS Storage Capacitor
C3
Figure 19. Charge Pump -- Phase 4
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RC RC SW1 SW1
DC Power Source
RS RS SW2 SW2 CS CS
Device Under Test
Figure 20. ESD Test Circuit for Human Body Model
For the Human Body Model, the current limiting resistor (RS) and the source capacitor (CS) are 1.5k and 100pF, respectively.
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PACKAGE: PLASTIC SHRINK SMALL OUTLINE (SSOP)
E H
D A O e B A1 L
DIMENSIONS (Inches) Minimum/Maximum (mm) A A1 B D E e H L O
16-PIN 0.068/0.078 (1.73/1.99) 0.002/0.008 (0.05/0.21) 0.010/0.015 (0.25/0.38) 0.239/0.249 (6.07/6.33) 0.205/0.212 (5.20/5.38) 0.0256 BSC (0.65 BSC) 0.301/0.311 (7.65/7.90) 0.022/0.037 (0.55/0.95) 0/8 (0/8)
20-PIN 0.068/0.078 (1.73/1.99) 0.002/0.008 (0.05/0.21) 0.010/0.015 (0.25/0.38) 0.278/0.289 (7.07/7.33) 0.205/0.212 (5.20/5.38) 0.0256 BSC (0.65 BSC) 0.301/0.311 (7.65/7.90) 0.022/0.037 (0.55/0.95) 0/8 (0/8)
24-PIN 0.068/0.078 (1.73/1.99) 0.002/0.008 (0.05/0.21) 0.010/0.015 (0.25/0.38) 0.317/0.328 (8.07/8.33) 0.205/0.212 (5.20/5.38) 0.0256 BSC (0.65 BSC) 0.301/0.311 (7.65/7.90) 0.022/0.037 (0.55/0.95) 0/8 (0/8)
28-PIN 0.068/0.078 (1.73/1.99) 0.002/0.008 (0.05/0.21) 0.010/0.015 (0.25/0.38) 0.397/0.407 (10.07/10.33) 0.205/0.212 (5.20/5.38) 0.0256 BSC (0.65 BSC) 0.301/0.311 (7.65/7.90) 0.022/0.037 (0.55/0.95) 0/8 (0/8)
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PACKAGE: PLASTIC SMALL OUTLINE (SOIC)
E
H
D A O e B A1 L
DIMENSIONS (Inches) Minimum/Maximum (mm) A A1 B D E e H L O
16-PIN 0.090/0.104 (2.29/2.649) 0.004/0.012 (0.102/0.300) 0.013/0.020 (0.330/0.508) 0.398/0.413 (10.10/10.49) 0.291/0.299 (7.402/7.600) 0.050 BSC (1.270 BSC) 0.394/0.419 (10.00/10.64) 0.016/0.050 (0.406/1.270) 0/8 (0/8)
18-PIN 0.090/0.104 (2.29/2.649)) 0.004/0.012 (0.102/0.300) 0.013/0.020 (0.330/0.508) 0.447/0.463 (11.35/11.74) 0.291/0.299 (7.402/7.600) 0.050 BSC (1.270 BSC) 0.394/0.419 (10.00/10.64) 0.016/0.050 (0.406/1.270) 0/8 (0/8)
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PACKAGE:
PLASTIC THIN SMALL OUTLINE (TSSOP)
E2 E
D A O e B A1 L
DIMENSIONS in inches (mm) Minimum/Maximum A A1 B D E e E2 L O
16-PIN - /0.043 (- /1.10) 0.002/0.006 (0.05/0.15) 0.007/0.012 (0.19/0.30) 0.193/0.201 (4.90/5.10) 0.169/0.177 (4.30/4.50) 0.026 BSC (0.65 BSC) 0.126 BSC (3.20 BSC) 0.020/0.030 (0.50/0.75) 0/8
20-PIN - /0.043 (- /1.10) 0.002/0.006 (0.05/0.15) 0.007/0.012 (0.19/0.30) 0.252/0.260 (6.40/6.60) 0.169/0.177 (4.30/4.50) 0.026 BSC (0.65 BSC) 0.126 BSC (3.20 BSC) 0.020/0.030 (0.50/0.75) 0/8
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Model Temperature Range Package Type SP3220BCA ............................................. 0C to +70C .......................................... 16-Pin SSOP SP3220BCT ............................................. 0C to +70C .................................. 16-Pin Wide SOIC SP3220BCY ............................................. 0C to +70C ........................................ 16-Pin TSSOP SP3220BEA ............................................ -40C to +85C ........................................ 16-Pin SSOP SP3220BET ............................................ -40C to +85C ................................ 16-Pin Wide SOIC SP3220BEY ............................................ -40C to +85C ...................................... 16-Pin TSSOP SP3220UCA ............................................. 0C to +70C .......................................... 16-Pin SSOP SP3220UCT ............................................. 0C to +70C .................................. 16-Pin Wide SOIC SP3220UCY ............................................. 0C to +70C ........................................ 16-Pin TSSOP SP3220UEA ............................................ -40C to +85C ........................................ 16-Pin SSOP SP3220UET ............................................ -40C to +85C ................................ 16-Pin Wide SOIC SP3220UEY ............................................ -40C to +85C ...................................... 16-Pin TSSOP
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Rev. 7/8/03
SP3220B/U +3.0 to +5.0V RS-232 Transceivers
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