Manufacturer Part Number
MAX1487CSA
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX1487CSA is an obsolete RS422/RS485 Transceiver designed for high-speed communication over long or compromised electrical paths.
Product Features and Performance
Supports RS422, RS485 protocols
Capable of half-duplex communication
Integrated receiver with 70 mV hysteresis for noise suppression
Supports data rates up to 2.5Mbps
Operates with a power supply range of 4.75V to 5.25V
Designed for operation at 0°C to 70°C
Surface mount design in an 8-SOIC package
Product Advantages
High-speed data transmission capability
Effective noise suppression for reliable data reception
Flexible power supply requirements
Suitable for a wide range of operating temperatures
Key Technical Parameters
Protocol: RS422, RS485
Number of Drivers/Receivers: 1/1
Duplex: Half
Receiver Hysteresis: 70 mV
Data Rate: 2.5Mbps
Voltage Supply: 4.75V to 5.25V
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 70°C
Package: 8-SOIC
Quality and Safety Features
Due to its obsolescence, detailed quality and safety features may be less accessible, but historical data indicates a focus on reliable data communication with integrated noise suppression.
Compatibility
Originally designed for use in systems requiring RS422 or RS485 communication, offering flexibility across various applications before becoming obsolete.
Application Areas
Was commonly used in industrial, telecommunications, and data acquisition systems before becoming obsolete.
Product Lifecycle
This product is listed as obsolete, indicating it is no longer in production. Customers are advised to seek replacements or upgrades for ongoing or new designs.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed data transmission is essential for time-sensitive applications.
Effective noise suppression technology allows reliable communication in electrically noisy environments.
The half-duplex capability suits applications where simple, bidirectional communication is required.
Broad operating temperature range makes it suitable for industrial environments.
Its obsolescence might encourage seeking out modern alternatives with updated technology for improved performance.