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ADM208 - 5V Powered CMOS RS-232 Drivers/Receivers

Download the ADM208 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the ADM206 variant, as both devices belong to the same 5v powered cmos rs-232 drivers/receivers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The ADM2xx family of line drivers/receivers is intended for all EIA-232-E and V.28 communications interfaces, especially in applications where ±12 V is not available.

Features

  • 0.1 μF to 10 μF capacitors 120 kB/s data rate Two receivers active in shutdown (ADM213) On-board dc-to-dc converters ±9 V output swing with 5 V supply Low power (15 mW) Low power shutdown ≤ 5 μW ±30 V receiver input levels Latch-up free Pin compatible to MAX206-211/213.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (ADM206-AnalogDevices.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number ADM208
Manufacturer Analog Devices
File Size 231.63 KB
Description 5V Powered CMOS RS-232 Drivers/Receivers
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0.1 μF, 5 V Powered CMOS RS-232 Drivers/Receivers ADM206/ADM207/ADM208/ADM211/ADM213 FEATURES 0.1 μF to 10 μF capacitors 120 kB/s data rate Two receivers active in shutdown (ADM213) On-board dc-to-dc converters ±9 V output swing with 5 V supply Low power (15 mW) Low power shutdown ≤ 5 μW ±30 V receiver input levels Latch-up free Pin compatible to MAX206-211/213 APPLICATIONS Computers Peripherals Modems Printers Instruments GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ADM2xx family of line drivers/receivers is intended for all EIA-232-E and V.28 communications interfaces, especially in applications where ±12 V is not available. The ADM206, ADM211, and ADM213 feature a low power shutdown mode that reduces power dissipation to less than 5 μW, making them ideally suited for battery-powered equipment.
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