XR33052/XR33053/XR33055/XR33058
±60V Fault Tolerant 3.0V to 5.5V
RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers
Description
The XR33052, XR33053, XR33055, and XR33058 (XR3305x) are
a family of high performance RS-485/RS-422 devices designed for
improved performance in noisy industrial environments and increased
tolerance to system faults.
The analog bus pins can withstand direct shorts up to ±60V and are
protected against ESD events up to ±15kV HBM. An extended ±25V
common mode operating range allows for more reliable operation in
noisy environments.
The XR3305x receivers include full fail-safe circuitry, guaranteeing a
logic-high receiver output when the receiver inputs are open, shorted
or undriven. The XR33052/53/55 receiver input impedance is at least
120kΩ (1/10 unit load), allowing more than 320 devices on the bus.
The XR33058 receiver input impedance is at least 30KΩ (1/2.5 unit
load), allowing more than 80 devices on the bus.
The driver is protected by short circuit detection as well as thermal
shutdown and maintains high impedance in shutdown or when
powered off.
The DE and RE pins include hot swap circuitry to prevent false
transitions on the bus during power up or live insertion and can enter
a 1nA low current shutdown mode for extreme power savings.
The XR33052/55/58 are half-duplex transceivers offered in an
8-pin NSOIC package and operates at a maximum data rates of 250k,
1M and 20Mbps. The XR33053 is a full-duplex transceiver offered in a
14-pin NSOIC package and operates at a maximum data rate of
1 Mbps.
FEATURES
■■ 3.0V to 5.5V operation
■■ ±60V fault tolerance on analog bus pins
■■ Extended ±25V common mode operation
■■ Robust ESD protection:
±15kV HBM (bus pins)
±4kV HBM (non-bus pins)
■■ Enhanced receiver fail-safe protection for
open, shorted or terminated but idle data
lines
■■ Hot swap glitch protection on DE and
RE pins
■■ Driver short circuit current limit and
thermal shutdown for overload protection
■■ Reduced unit loads allows up to 320
devices on bus
■■ Industry standard 8-pin and 14-pin
NSOIC packages
■■ -40°C to 85°C and -40°C to 105°C ambient
operating temperature ranges
APPLICATIONS
■■ Industrial control networks
■■ HVAC networks
■■ Building and process automation
■■ Remote utility meter reading
■■ Energy monitoring and control
■■ Long or unterminated transmission lines
Ordering Information - Page 19
Typical Application
FAULT TOLERANT UP TO 60V
5V
5V
60V POWER BUS
VCC
120Ω
VCC
DI
DE
R
RE
R
RE
DI
DE
120Ω
Figure 1. Typical Application
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Operating Conditions
Stresses beyond the limits listed below may cause
permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute
Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect
device reliability and lifetime.
Supply voltage range.........................................3.0V to 5.5V
VCC...................................................................................-0.3V to 7.0V
Package power dissipation, 14-pin NSOIC θJA........ 86°C/W
Operating temperature range....................... -40°C to 105°C
Package power dissipation, 8-pin NSOIC θJA..... 128.4°C/W
Input voltage (DE and DI)................................ -0.3V to 7.0V
Input voltage (RE)............................... -0.3V to (VCC + 0.3V)
Receiver output voltage (RO)............. -0.3V to (VCC + 0.3V)
Driver output voltage (Y, Z, A/Y and B/Z)..................... ±60V
Receiver input voltage (A, B, A/Y and B/Z).................. ±60V
Transient voltage pulse, through 100Ω....................... ±100V
Driver output current................................................ ±250mA
Maximum junction temperature.................................. 150°C
Storage temperature .................................... -65°C to 150°C
Lead temperature (soldering 10 seconds).................. 300°C
ESD Ratings
HBM - Human Body Model (A, B, Y and Z pins)........ ±15kV
HBM - Human Body Model (all other pins)................... ±4kV
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Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise noted: VCC = 3.0V to 5.5V, TA = TMIN to TMAX. Typical values are at VCC = 5.0V, TA = 25°C.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
3.0
5.5
V
RL = 100Ω (RS-422), Figure 3
2
VCC
V
RL = 54Ω (RS-485), Figure 3
1.5
VCC
V
-25V ≤ VCM ≤ 25V, Figure 4
1.5
VCC
V
RL = 100Ω (RS-422), Figure 3
0.85
VCC
V
RL = 54Ω (RS-485), Figure 3
0.65
VCC
V
±0.2
V
3
V
±0.2
V
Driver DC Characteristics
VCC
Supply voltage range
Differential driver output,
4.5V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.5V
VOD
Differential driver output,
3.0V ≤ VCC ≤ 4.5V
∆VOD
Change in magnitude of differential
output voltage(1)
VCM
Driver common-mode output voltage
(steady state)
∆VCM
Change in magnitude of common-mode
output voltage(1)
VIH
Logic high input thresholds
(DI, DE and RE)
RL = 100Ω (RS-422) or
RL = 54Ω (RS-485), Figure 3
1
VCC = 3.3V
2.0
V
VCC = 5.0V
2.4
V
VIL
Logic low input thresholds (DI, DE and RE)
0.8
VHYS
Input hysteresis (DI, DE and RE)
IIN
Logic input current (DI, DE and RE)
0V ≤ VIN ≤ VCC,
After first transition(2)
IINHS
Logic input current hot swap (DE and RE)
Until first transition(2)
100
100
VCC = 0V or 5.5V, VOUT = 12V, DE = 0V,
for XR33052/53/55
IA, B
Input current (A and B)
VCC = 0V or 5.5V, VOUT = -7V, DE = 0V,
for XR33052/53/55
VOUT = -7V, DE = 0V,
VCC = 0V or 5.5V, for XR33058
µA
±200
µA
100
µA
µA
-320
μA
μA
100
µA
Output leakage (Y and Z) full-duplex
VOUT = -7V, DE = 0V, VCC = 0V or 5.5V
IOSD
±1
400
VOUT = 12V, DE = 0V, VCC = 0V or 5.5V
IOL
mV
-80
VOUT = 12V, DE = 0V,
VCC = 0V or 5.5V, for XR33058
V
Driver short-circuit output current
-60V ≤ VOUT ≤ 60V, DI = 0V or VCC,
Figure 5
-80
µA
±250
mA
NOTES:
1. Change in magnitude of differential output voltage and change in magnitude of common mode output voltage are the changes in output voltage when DI input
changes state.
2. The hot swap feature disables the DE and RE inputs for the first 10μs after power is applied. Following this time period, these inputs are weakly pulled to their disabled
state (low for DE, high for RE) until the first transition, after which they become high impedance inputs.
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Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
Unless otherwise noted: VCC = 3.0V to 5.5V, TA = TMIN to TMAX. Typical values are at VCC = 5.0V, TA = 25°C.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Driver Thermal Characteristics
TTS
Thermal shutdown temperature
TTSH
Thermal shutdown hysteresis(1)
Junction temperature(1)
175
°C
15
°C
Receiver DC Characteristics
VSTH
Receiver differential input signal
threshold voltage (VA - VB)
∆VSTH
Receiver differential input signal hysteresis
VFSTH-
Negative going receiver differential input
fail-safe threshold voltage (VA - VB)
-25V ≤ VOUT ≤ 25V
VFSTH+
Positive going receiver differential input
fail-safe threshold voltage (VA - VB)
-25V ≤ VOUT ≤ 25V
∆VFSTH
Receiver differential input
fail-safe hysteresis
VOH
Receiver output high voltage (RO)
IOUT = -4mA
VOL
Receiver output low voltage (RO)
IOUT = 4mA
0.4
V
IOZR
High-Z receiver output current
0V ≤ VOUT ≤ VCC
±1
µA
RIN
RX input resistance
IOSC
RX output short-circuit current
-25V ≤ VOUT ≤ 25V
±85
±200
170
-200
mV
mV
-125
-40
mV
-100
-10
mV
25
mV
VCC - 0.6
V
-25V ≤ VCM ≤ 25V, XR33052/53/55
120
kΩ
-25V ≤ VCM ≤ 25V, XR33058
30
kΩ
0V ≤ VRO ≤ VCC
110
mA
4
mA
1
µA
Supply Current
ICC
Supply current
No load, RE = 0V or VCC, DE = VCC,
DI = 0V or VCC
ISHDN
Supply current in shutdown mode
RE = VCC, DE = 0V
0.001
NOTE:
1. This spec is guaranteed by design and bench characterization.
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Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
Driver AC Characteristics - XR33052 (250kbps)
Unless otherwise noted: VCC = 3.0V to 5.5V, TA = TMIN to TMAX. Typical values are at VCC = 5.0V, TA = 25°C.
Symbol
Parameter
tDPLH
Driver propagation delay (low to high)
tDPHL
Driver propagation delay (high to low)
|tDPLH-tDPHL|
Differential driver output skew
tDR, tDF
Driver differential output rise or fall time
Maximum data rate
tDZH
Driver enable to output high
tDZL
Driver enable to output low
tDHZ
Driver disable from output high
tDLZ
Driver disable from output low
tRZH(SHDN)
Driver enable from shutdown to
output high
tRZL(SHDN)
Driver enable from shutdown to
output low
tSHDN
Time to shutdown
Conditions
CL = 50pF, RL = 54Ω, Figure 7
Min
Typ
Max
Units
350
1500
ns
350
1600
ns
200
ns
1500
ns
20
400
1/tUI, duty cycle 40% to 60%
250
CL = 50pF, RL = 500Ω, Figure 8
kbps
200
2500
ns
200
2500
ns
250
ns
250
ns
5500
ns
5500
ns
600
ns
CL = 50pF, RL = 500Ω, Figure 8
Notes 1 and 2
50
200
Receiver AC Characteristics -XR33052 (250kbps)
Unless otherwise noted: VCC = 3.0V to 5.5V, TA = TMIN to TMAX. Typical values are at VCC = 5.0V, TA = 25°C.
Symbol
Parameter
tRPLH
Receiver propagation delay (low to high)
tRPHL
Receiver propagation delay (high to low)
|tRPLH-tRPHL|
Receiver propagation delay skew
Maximum data rate
tRZH
Receiver enable to output high
tRZL
Receiver enable to output low
tRHZ
Receiver disable from output high
tRLZ
Receiver disable from output low
tRZH(SHDN)
Receiver enable from shutdown to
output high
tRZL(SHDN)
Receiver enable from shutdown to
output low
tSHDN
Time to shutdown
Conditions
Min
Typ
CL = 15pF, VID = ±2V, VID rise and
fall times < 15ns, Figure 9
1/tUI, duty cycle 40% to 60%
Max
Units
200
ns
200
ns
30
ns
250
kbps
CL = 15pF, RL = 1kΩ, Figure 10
50
ns
50
ns
50
ns
50
ns
3500
ns
3500
ns
600
ns
CL = 15pF, RL = 1kΩ, Figure 10
Notes 1 and 2
50
200
NOTES:
1. The transceivers are put into shutdown by bringing RE high and DE low simultaneously for at least 600ns. If the control inputs are in this state for less than 50ns, the device
is guaranteed to not enter shutdown. If the enable inputs are held in this state for at least 600ns, the device is ensured to be in shutdown. Note that the receiver and driver
enable times increase significantly when coming out of shutdown.
2. This spec is guaranteed by design and bench characterization.
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Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
Driver AC Characteristics - XR33053 and XR33055 (1Mbps)
Unless otherwise noted: VCC = 3.0V to 5.5V, TA = TMIN to TMAX. Typical values are at VCC = 5.0V, TA = 25°C.
Symbol
Parameter
tDPLH
Driver propagation delay (low to high)
tDPHL
Driver propagation delay (high to low)
|tDPLH-tDPHL|
Differential driver output skew
tDR, tDF
Driver differential output rise or fall time
Maximum data rate
tDZH
Driver enable to output high
tDZL
Driver enable to output low
tDHZ
Driver disable from output high
tDLZ
Driver disable from output low
tDZH(SHDN)
Driver enable from shutdown to
output high
tDZL(SHDN)
Driver enable from shutdown to
output low
tSHDN
Time to shutdown
Conditions
Min
CL = 50pF, RL = 54Ω, Figure 7
100
1/tUI, duty cycle 40% to 60%
Typ
Max
Units
150
500
ns
150
500
ns
5
50
ns
200
300
ns
1
CL = 50pF, RL = 500Ω, Figure 8
Mbps
1000
2500
ns
1000
2500
ns
250
ns
250
ns
2500
4500
ns
2500
4500
ns
200
600
ns
CL = 50pF, RL = 500Ω, Figure 8
Notes 1 and 2
50
Receiver AC Characteristics - XR33053 and XR33055 (1Mbps)
Unless otherwise noted: VCC = 3.0V to 5.5V, TA = TMIN to TMAX. Typical values are at VCC = 5.0V, TA = 25°C.
Symbol
Parameter
tRPLH
Receiver propagation delay (low to high)
tRPHL
Receiver propagation delay (high to low)
|tRPLH-tRPHL|
Receiver propagation delay skew
Maximum data rate
tRZH
Receiver enable to output high
tRZL
Receiver enable to output low
tRHZ
Receiver disable from output high
tRLZ
Receiver disable from output low
tRZH(SHDN)
Receiver enable from shutdown to
output high
tRZL(SHDN)
Receiver enable from shutdown to
output low
tSHDN
Time to shutdown
Conditions
Min
Typ
CL = 15pF, VID = ±2V, VID rise and
fall times < 15ns, Figure 9
1/tUI, duty cycle 40% to 60%
Max
Units
200
ns
200
ns
30
ns
1
Mbps
CL = 15pF, RL = 1kΩ, Figure 10
50
ns
50
ns
50
ns
50
ns
3500
ns
3500
ns
600
ns
CL = 15pF, RL = 1kΩ, Figure 10
Notes 1 and 2
50
200
NOTES:
1. The transceivers are put into shutdown by bringing RE high and DE low simultaneously for at least 600ns. If the control inputs are in this state for less than 50ns, the device
is guaranteed to not enter shutdown. If the enable inputs are held in this state for at least 600ns, the device is ensured to be in shutdown. Note that the receiver and driver
enable times increase significantly when coming out of shutdown.
2. This spec is guaranteed by design and bench characterization.
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Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
Driver AC Characteristics - XR33058 (20Mbps)
Unless otherwise noted: VCC = 3.0V to 5.5V, TA = TMIN to TMAX. Typical values are at VCC = 5.0V, TA = 25°C.
Symbol
Parameter
tDPLH
Driver propagation delay (low to high)
tDPHL
Driver propagation delay (high to low)
|tDPLH-tDPHL|
Differential driver output skew
tDR, tDF
Driver differential output rise or fall time
Maximum data rate
tDZH
Driver enable to output high
tDZL
Driver enable to output low
tDHZ
Driver disable from output high
tDLZ
Driver disable from output low
tDZH(SHDN)
Driver enable from shutdown to
output high
tDZL(SHDN)
Driver enable from shutdown to
output low
tSHDN
Time to shutdown
Conditions
Min
Typ
CL = 50pF, RL = 54Ω, Figure 7
1/tUI, duty cycle 40% to 60%
Max
Units
25
ns
25
ns
5
ns
15
ns
20
Mbps
CL = 50pF, RL = 500Ω, Figure 8
60
ns
60
ns
250
ns
250
ns
2200
ns
2200
ns
600
ns
CL = 50pF, RL = 500Ω, Figure 8
Notes 1 and 2
50
200
Receiver AC Characteristics - XR33058 (20Mbps)
Unless otherwise noted: VCC = 3.0V to 5.5V, TA = TMIN to TMAX. Typical values are at VCC = 5.0V, TA = 25°C.
Symbol
Parameter
tRPLH
Receiver propagation delay (low to high)
tRPHL
Receiver propagation delay (high to low)
|tRPLH-tRPHL|
Receiver propagation delay skew
Maximum data rate
tRZH
Receiver enable to output high
tRZL
Receiver enable to output low
tRHZ
Receiver disable from output high
tRLZ
Receiver disable from output low
tRZH(SHDN)
Receiver enable from shutdown to
output high
tRZL(SHDN)
Receiver enable from shutdown to
output low
tSHDN
Time to shutdown
Conditions
Min
Typ
CL = 15pF, VID = ±2V, VID rise and
fall times < 15ns, Figure 9
1/tUI, duty cycle 40% to 60%
Max
Units
60
ns
60
ns
5
ns
20
Mbps
CL = 15pF, RL = 1kΩ, Figure 10
50
ns
50
ns
50
ns
50
ns
2200
ns
2200
ns
600
ns
CL = 15pF, RL = 1kΩ, Figure 10
Notes 1 and 2
50
200
NOTES:
1. The transceivers are put into shutdown by bringing RE high and DE low simultaneously for at least 600ns. If the control inputs are in this state for less than 50ns, the device
is guaranteed to not enter shutdown. If the enable inputs are held in this state for at least 600ns, the device is ensured to be in shutdown. Note that the receiver and driver
enable times increase significantly when coming out of shutdown.
2. This spec is guaranteed by design and bench characterization.
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Pin Configuration
RO 1
8 VCC
RE 2
7 B/Z
DE 3
6 A/Y
DI 4
5 GND
N/C 1
14 VCC
RO 2
13 N/C
RE 3
12 A
DE 4
11 B
DI 5
10 Z
GND 6
9 Y
GND 7
8 N/C
XR33052, XR33055 and XR33058 Half-duplex
XR33053 Full-duplex
Pin Functions
Pin Number
Half-duplex
XR33052
XR33055
XR33058
Full-duplex
XR33053
1
Pin Name
Type
Description
2
RO
Output
Receiver output. When RE is low and if (A-B) ≥ 200mV, RO is high.
If (A-B) ≤ -200mV, RO is low. If inputs are left floating, shorted together or
terminated and undriven for more than 2µs, the output is high.
2
3
RE
Input
Receiver output enable (hot swap). When RE is low, RO is enabled.
When RE is high, RO is high impedance, RE should be high and DE should
be low to enter shutdown mode.
3
4
DE
Input
Driver output enable (hot swap). When DE is high, outputs are enabled.
When DE is low, outputs are high impedance, DE should be low and RE
should be high to enter shutdown mode.
4
5
DI
Input
Driver input. With DE high, a low level on DI forces non-inverting output low
and inverting output high. Similarly, a high level on DI forces non-inverting
output high and inverting output low.
5
6, 7
GND
Power
Ground.
8
14
VCC
Power
3.0V to 5.5V power supply input, bypass to ground with 0.1μF capacitor.
12
A
Input
Non-inverting receiver input.
11
B
Input
Inverting receiver input.
9
Y
Output
Non-inverting driver output.
10
Z
Output
Inverting driver output.
6
A/Y
I/O
Non-inverting receiver input and non-inverting driver output.
7
B/Z
I/O
Inverting receiver input and inverting driver output.
N/C
-
1, 8, 13
Not connected.
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Pin Functions (Continued)
Transmitting
Receiving
Inputs
Outputs
Inputs
Output
RE
DE
DI
Y
Z
RE
DE
VA - VB
RO
X
1
1
1
0
0
X
≥ 200mV
1
X
1
0
0
1
0
X
≤ -200mV
0
0
0
X
High-Z
0
X
Open/shorted/idle
1
1
0
X
High-Z (shutdown)
1
1
X
High-Z
1
0
X
High-Z (shutdown)
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Applications Information
N/C 1
R
RO 1
7 B/Z
DE 3
6 A/Y
DI 4
D
R
RO 2
8 VCC
RE 2
14 VCC
RE 3
12 A
DE 4
11 B
DI 5
5 GND
13 N/C
D
GND 6
GND 7
10 Z
9 Y
8 N/C
XR33052, XR33055 and XR33058
XR33053
Figure 2. XR33052, XR33055 and XR33058 Half-duplex and XR33053 Full-duplex
Z
RL
2
DI = OV or VCC
VOD
D
VCM
RL
2
Y
DE = VCC
Figure 3. Differential Driver Output Voltage
Z
375Ω
DI = OV or VCC
D
VOD
VCM
60Ω
375Ω
Y
DE = VCC
Figure 4. Differential Driver Output Voltage Over Common Mode
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Applications Information (Continued)
Z
DI = OV or VCC
IOSD
D
Y
-60V to 60V
V
DE = OV or VCC
Figure 5. Driver Output Short Circuit Current
DEVICE POWERED
ON/OFF
A OR Z
TRANSCEIVER,
GENERATOR,
RECEIVER
100Ω±1%
VTEST
15 μs DURATION
1% DUTY CYCLE
B OR Y
Figure 6. Transient Overvoltage Test Circuit
DI
3V
1.5V
1.5V
OV
Z
tDPLH
tDPHL
VOD
Y
VOD
(VY - VZ)
tSKEW = tDPLH – tDPHL
VOD+
OV
VOD–
90%
10%
90%
tDR
10%
tDF
Z
DI
VOD
D
RL
CL
Y
DE = VCC
Figure 7. Driver Propagation Delay Test Circuit and Timing Diagram
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Applications Information (Continued)
Z
TESTING Z: DI = OV
VOUT
D
TESTING Y: DI = VCC
Y
RL
DE
DE
3V
1.5V
CL
1.5V
OV
tDZH
VOH
VOUT
tDHZ
VOH – 0.25V
VOH + VOL
2
VOL
VCC
RL
Z
TESTING Z: DI = VCC
VOUT
D
TESTING Y: DI = OV
Y
CL
DE
DE
3V
1.5V
1.5V
OV
tDZL
VOUT
VOH
VOL
tDLZ
VOH + VOL
2
VOL + 0.25V
Figure 8. Driver Enable and Disable Timing Test Circuits and Timing Diagrams
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Applications Information (Continued)
B
R
RO
CL
A
RE = OV
B
+1V
VID
0V
A
–1V
tRPLH
tRPHL
VOH
RO
VCC/2
VCC/2
VOL
Figure 9. Receiver Propagation Delay Test Circuit and Timing Diagram
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Applications Information (Continued)
B
R
A
3V
RE
OV
RO
RL
RE
1.5V
1.5V
VA = VCC
VB = OV
tRHZ
tRZH
VOH
RO
CL
VOH – 0.25V
VOH
2
OV
VCC
B
RL
R
A
3V
RE
OV
VA = OV
VB = VCC
RO
RO
CL
RE
1.5V
1.5V
tRLZ
tRZL
VCC
VOL
VCC + VOL
2
VOL + 0.25V
Figure 10. Receiver Enable and Disable Test Circuits and Timing Diagrams
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Applications Information (Continued)
The XR3305x RS-485/RS-422 devices are part of
MaxLinear’s high performance serial interface product line.
The analog bus pins can survive direct shorts up to ±60V
and are protected against ESD events up to ±15kV.
Enhanced Failsafe
Ordinary RS-485 differential receivers will be in an
indeterminate state whenever the data bus is not being
actively driven. The enhanced failsafe feature of the
XR3305x guarantees a logic-high receiver output when
the receiver inputs are open, shorted or when they are
connected to a terminated transmission line with all drivers
disabled. In a terminated bus with all transmitters disabled,
the receivers’ differential input voltage is pulled to 0V by the
termination. The XR3305x interprets 0V differential as a logic
high with a minimum 50mV noise margin while maintaining
compliance with the RS-485 standard of ±200mV. Although
the XR3305x does not need failsafe biasing resistors, it can
operate without issue if biasing is used.
Hot Swap Capability
When VCC is first applied, the XR3305x holds the driver
enable and receiver enable inactive for approximately
10μs. During power ramp-up, other system ICs may drive
unpredictable values or tristated lines may be influenced
by stray capacitance. The hot swap feature prevents the
XR3305x from driving any output signal until power has
stabilized. After the initial 10μs, the driver and receiver
enable pins are weakly pulled to their disabled states (low
for DE, high for RE) until the first transition. After the first
transition, the DE and RE pins operate as high impedance
inputs.
If circuit boards are inserted into an energized backplane
(commonly called “live insertion” or “hot swap”) power
may suddenly be applied to all circuits. Without the hot
swap capability, this situation could improperly enable the
transceiver’s driver or receiver, driving invalid data onto
shared buses and possibly causing driver contention or
device damage.
Driver Output Protection
Two mechanisms prevent excessive output current and
power dissipation caused by faults or by bus contention.
First, a driver current limit on the output stage provides
immediate protection against short circuits over the whole
common-mode voltage range. Second, a thermal shutdown
circuit forces the driver outputs into a high-impedance state
if junction temperature becomes excessive.
rise and fall times are shorter than the round-trip signal
propagation time. Higher output drivers may allow longer
cables to be used.
±15kV HBM ESD Protection (Unpowered Part)
ESD protection structures are incorporated on all pins to
protect against electrostatic discharges encountered during
handling and assembly. The driver outputs and receiver
inputs of the XR3305x family have extra protection against
static electricity. MaxLinear uses state-of-the-art structures
to protect these pins against ESD damage:
■■ ±15kV
■■ ±4kV
HBM for bus pins to GND
HBM for all other pins
ESD Test Conditions
ESD performance depends on a variety of conditions.
Contact MaxLinear for a reliability report that documents
test setup, methodology and results.
Maximum Number of Transceivers on the Bus
The standard RS-485 receiver input impedance is 12kΩ (1
unit load). A standard driver can drive up to 32 unit loads.
The XR33052/53/55 transceiver has a 1/10th unit load
receiver input impedance of 120kΩ, allowing up to 320
transceivers to be connected in parallel on a communication
line. The XR33058 receiver input impedance is a least 30KΩ
(1/2.5 unit load), allowing more than 80 devices on the
bus. Any combination of the XR3305x’s and other RS-485
transceivers up to a total of 32 unit loads may be connected
to the line.
Low Power Shutdown Mode
Low power shutdown mode is initiated by bringing both RE
high and DE low simultaneously. While in shutdown devices
draw less than 1μA of supply current. DE and RE may be
tied together and driven by a single control signal. Devices
are guaranteed not to enter shutdown if RE is high and DE
is low for less than 50ns. If the inputs are in this state for at
least 600ns, the parts will enter shutdown.
Enable times tZH and tZL apply when the part is not in low
power shutdown state. Enable times tZH(SHDN) and tZL(SHDN)
apply when the parts are shutdown. The driver and receiver
take longer to become enabled from low power shutdown
tZH(SHDN) and tZL(SHDN) than from driver or receiver disable
mode (tZH and tZL).
Line Length
The RS-485/RS-422 standard covers line lengths up to
4000ft. Maximum achievable line length is a function of
signal attenuation and noise. Termination prevents signal
reflections by eliminating the impedance mismatches on
a transmission line. Line termination is generally used if
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Applications Information (Continued)
Product Selector Guide
Part Number
Operation
Data Rate
XR33052
Half-duplex
250kbps
XR33053
Full-duplex
XR33055
Half-duplex
XR33058
Half-duplex
1Mbps
Shutdown
Receiver/Driver
Enable
Nodes
On Bus
Footprint
8-NSOIC
Yes
20Mbps
Yes/Yes
320
80
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Mechanical Dimensions
NSOIC-8
Top View
Front View
Side View
Drawing No:
Revision:
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Mechanical Dimensions
NSOIC-14
Top View
Front View
Side View
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XR33052/XR33053/XR33055/XR33058
Ordering Information(1)
Part Number
XR33052ID-F
XR33052IDTR-F
XR33052HD-F
XR33052HDTR-F
XR33053ID-F
XR33053IDTR-F
XR33053HD-F
XR33053HDTR-F
XR33055ID-F
XR33055IDTR-F
XR33055HD-F
XR33055HDTR-F
XR33058IDTR-F
XR33058HD-F
XR33058HDTR-F
Operating
Temperature Range
Lead-Free
Package
Tube
-40°C to 85°C
8-pin SOIC
-40°C to 105°C
Reel
Tube
Reel
Tube
-40°C to 85°C
14-pin SOIC
-40°C to 105°C
Packaging
Method
Reel
Tube
Reel
Yes(2)
Tube
-40°C to 85°C
Reel
Tube
-40°C to 105°C
8-pin SOIC
-40°C to 85°C
Reel
Reel
Tube
-40°C to 105°C
Reel
XR33052IDEVB
XR33052HDEVB
XR33053IDEVB
XR33053HDEVB
XR33055IDEVB
XR33055HDEVB
XR33058IDEVB
XR33058HDEVB
Evaluation Boards
NOTE:
1. Refer to www.exar.com/XR33052, www.exar.com/XR33053, www.exar.com/XR33055, www.exar.com/XR33058 for most up-to-date Ordering Information.
2. Visit www.exar.com for additional information on Environmental Rating.
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Revision History
Revision
Date
Description
1A
Jan 2016
Initial release of XR33053
2A
July 2016
Add XR33052, XR33055 and XR33058
2B
Feb 2017
Added missing connection from pin 2 to receiver, page 10
2C
Feb 2018
Update to MaxLinear logo. Updated format and Ordering information. Moved ESD ratings to page 2.
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