Renesas Electronics ISL4223EIRZ-T7A Line Transceiver, CMOS/TTL, Inverting, 20-Pin QFN

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ISL4223EIRZ-T7A
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Renesas Electronics
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Brand

Renesas Electronics

Logic Family

CMOS/TTL

Product Type

Line Transceiver

Logic Function

CMOS

IC Type

Line Transceiver IC

Input Type

Differential

Output Type

CMOS/TTL

Polarity

Inverting

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

QFN

Pin Count

20

Minimum Supply Voltage

2.7V

Maximum Supply Voltage

3V

Maximum Propagation Delay Time @ CL

0.15μs

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Length

5mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

ISL4223E

Height

1mm

Width

5 mm

Automotive Standard

No

Supply Current

150nA

Provide ±15kV ESD protection on transmitter outputs and receiver inputs (RS-232 pins). Targeted applications are PDAs, Palmtops, and hand-held products where the low operational power consumption and even lower standby power consumption are critical. Efficient on-chip charge pumps, coupled with manual and automatic powerdown functions, reduce the standby supply current to a 150nA trickle. The 5mmx5mm Quad Flat No-Lead (QFN) packaging and the use of small, low value capacitors ensure board space savings. The ISL4221E is a 1 driver, 1 receiver device and the ISL3232E and ISL4223E are 2 driver, 2 receiver devices that, coupled with the 5mmx5mm QFN package, provide the industry’s smallest, lowest power serial port suitable for PDAs, and hand-held applications. Automatic powerdown occurs when an attached peripheral device is shut off or the RS-232 cable is removed, and conserves system power automatically without changes to the hardware or operating system.

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