Driver/Receiver Conforms To EIA/TIA-232-E Standards

Feb. 1, 1999
Conforming to EIA/TIA-232-E and ITU-T V.28 standards, DSV14196 3.3V 5 x 3 driver/receiver provides a peripheral side, one-chip solution for the common 9-pin serial RS-232 interface between data terminals and data communications equipment. This device

Conforming to EIA/TIA-232-E and ITU-T V.28 standards, DSV14196 3.3V 5 x 3 driver/receiver provides a peripheral side, one-chip solution for the common 9-pin serial RS-232 interface between data terminals and data communications equipment. This device is enhanced for a variety of portable designs in communications, computing, instrumentation and industrial control applications. This device has fail-safe receiver outputs that are pulled high level if the receiver input becomes zero or an open-ended circuit. Flow-through pinout facilitates a simple non-crossover board layout. With data rates of 230.4 kbps, the DSV14196 easily provides LapLink data rates under maximum driver load conditions.

Company: NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.

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