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애플리케이션 노트 3580

Redundant-Transceiver RS-232 Link Has ±40V Overvoltage Protection

Abstract: Parallel RS-232 transceivers can offer extra reliability in safety-critical applications. But such redundant transceivers put extra load on the data bus. This application note shows how the problem can be overcome by buffering the transceivers with a line protector. Overvoltage protection is increased in the process.

The RS-232 standard is intended primarily for point-to-point communications between one transmitter and one receiver, but in some circumstances it may be necessary to connect more than one transceiver to the link. For example, redundant transceivers provide extra reliability in safety-critical applications.

Multiple transceivers load the data bus, however. For instance, if two transmitters—one from each of two separate MAX211 transceivers—are connected in parallel (to the same link), the unused device (whether shut down or with power removed) will adversely affect the active device by loading the data bus. Figure 1's circuit avoids this problem while increasing the overvoltage protection from that of the transceivers to that of the line protectors (±40V).

Each of the parallel RS-232 transceivers (IC1 and IC2) is buffered by a 2-terminal, multichannel line protector (IC3 and IC4). The line protectors normally exhibit about 60Ω im between each input-output pair, but that resistance goes to a high impedance if power is removed or if either terminal rises to within 1.5V of a supply rail. The line protectors are powered by charge pumps internal to the transceivers, so either will lose power if its associated transceiver loses power or is shut down. Thus, an inactive transceiver is automatically disconnected from the line.

To ensure that the line protectors have sufficient power-supply headroom to accommodate the transceivers' ±5V transmitter-output specification, external diode-capacitor charge pumps boost the transceivers' V- outputs to a more negative level. The 100kΩ resistors discharge this negative rail when the transceiver is shut down or turned off. The system's various states are summarized in Table 1.

Table 1. System States
Tx CONDITION Tx (V+) Tx (V-) LINEPROTECTOR (V-)
Active ~2VCC ~-2VCC ~-3VCC
Shutdown VCC Ground Ground
Power Off Ground Ground Ground

Figure 1. Line protectors IC3 and IC4 prevent either of the two parallel transceivers (IC1 and IC2) from loading the data bus while they are inactive (shut down or turned off).
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Figure 1. Line protectors IC3 and IC4 prevent either of the two parallel transceivers (IC1 and IC2) from loading the data bus while they are inactive (shut down or turned off).

A similar version of this article appeared in the December 1996 issue of Electronic Product Design (UK).magazine


관련 부품  APP 3580: Jul 22, 2005
MAX211 +5V, 0.1µF 외부 커패시터를 사용하는 RS-232 트랜시버 전체 데이터 시트
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