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Analog Device's Versatile 50 Mbps RS-485 Transceiver Series Protects Communication in Harsh Environments
Analog Devices have released two 50 Mbps RS-485/RS-422 transceivers for use in harsh environments including industrial automation, motor control, military and avionics. The ADM3065E and ADM3066E transceivers combine IEC61000-4-2 Level 4 electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection, high speed data communication, support of 1.8 VIO logic (ADM3066E), and an industrial temperature range all in small space saving packages.
These features provide design flexibility while simplifying implementation and improving performance of standard RS-485 communication links. System level IEC ESD threats have discharge levels with much higher peak currents and voltages compared to HBM (Human Body Model) ESD.
The ADM306xE's IEC ESD level protection provides a robust solution for customers operating in industrial environments. With the receiver failsafe, applications are immune to common real world faults such as incorrect wiring which cause opens or shorts. A receiver fail-safe guarantees a known state on the data bus. Glitch free hot swap capability enables error-free data operation when a circuit board is inserted into a powered back-plane to ensure motors are properly controlled, meters correctly read and machinery runs smoothly with valid data. The RS-485 transceivers also comply with several widely used protocols such as Profibus, BACnet and Modbus to support a variety of network topologies.
Block Diagram ADM3065E
Block Diagram ADM3066E
The ADM306xE transceiver series operates with a 3 V to 5.5 V voltage range on VCC. The ADM3066E integrates a VIO logic supply enabling a flexible digital interface capable of operating as low as 1.62 V and allowing direct connection to low power processors and FPGAs that operate at 1.8 V. The entire ADM306xE transceiver series offer IEC61000-4-2 ESD protection provided on the bus pins in addition to receiver short circuit, open circuit, and floating input failsafe protection. Also featured is a high data rate - up to 50 Mbps - required by high speed motor control applications, extended industrial temperature ranges of -40°C to +125°C and connectivity for 128 nodes on the bus.
The ADM306xE series is supported by dedicated evaluation boards which allow quick and easy evaluation of the ADM3065E and ADM3066E 50 Mbps RS-485 transceivers. The evaluation boards allow the input and output functions to be exercised without external components. Screw terminal blocks provide convenient connections for power and ground, digital input and output, and RS-485 signals. The evaluation boards can be powered by a standard configurable bench power supply within a 3 V to 5 V range.
The EVAL-ADM3065EEBZ evaluation board has a footprint for the ADM3065EBRZ half-duplex RS-485 transceiver in an 8-lead SOIC package. The EVAL-ADM3065EEB1Z evaluation board has a footprint for a full-duplex RS-485 transceiver in an 8-lead MSOP package. The EVAL-ADM3066EEBZ evaluation board has a footprint for the ADM3066EBRMZ half-duplex RS-485 transceiver in an 10-lead MSOP package. The EVAL-ADM3066EEB1Z evaluation board has a footprint for a half-duplex RS-485 transceiver in an 10-lead LFCSP package.
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This news article was originally published in November 2017.