ADM 485 JRZ
Meets EIA RS-485 standard
5 Mbps data rate
Single 5 V supply
ā7 V to 12 V bus common-mode range
High speed, low power BiCMOS
Thermal shutdown protection
Short-circuit protection
Driver propagation delay: 10 ns typical
Receiver propagation delay: 15 ns typical
High-Z outputs with power off
Superior upgrade for LTC485
ADM2483BRWZ
The ADM2483 differential bus transceiver is a galvanically separated integrated component designed for bidirectional data transfer over balanced multipoint bus transmission lines.
It meets ANSI EIA/TIA-485-A and ISO 8482: 1987 standards (E).
The ADM2483 combines a 3-channel isolator, a three-state differential line driver, and a differential input receiver into a single device using Analog Devices, Inc.'s iCoupler technology.
The logic side of the device is powered by either a 5 V or 3 V source, while the bus side is supplied only by a 5 V supply.
To prevent reflections caused by poorly terminated transmission lines, the ADM2483 is slew-limited. The data rate is limited to 500 kbps due to the restricted slew rate. The input impedance of the device is 96 k, enabling up to 256 transceivers on the bus.
Internally, the driver differential outputs and receiver differential inputs comprise a differential input/output (I/O) port.
When the driver is deactivated or VDD1 or VDD2 = 0 V, the bus is under minimum load. There is also an active-high receiver disable function, which forces the receive output to enter a high impedance condition.
When the receiver inputs are open or shorted, a real fail-safe feature provides a logic-high receiver output level. This ensures that the receiver outputs are in a known condition before and after communication begins and terminates.
ADM691AN
The ADM690?ADM695 family of supervisory circuits offers
complete single chip solutions for power supply monitoring and
battery control functions in microprocessor systems. These
functions include ?P reset, backup battery switchover, watchdog
timer, CMOS RAM write protection, and power failure warning. The complete family provides a variety of configurations to
satisfy most microprocessor system requirements.
The ADM690, ADM692 and ADM694 are available in 8-pin
DIP packages and provide:
1. Power-on reset output during power-up, power-down and
brownout conditions. The RESET output remains operational with VCC as low as 1 V.
2. Battery backup switching for CMOS RAM, CMOS
microprocessor or other low power logic.
3. A reset pulse if the optional watchdog timer has not been
toggled within a specified time.
4. A 1.3 V threshold detector for power fail warning, low battery
detection, or to monitor a power supply other than 5 V.