ISL32600E: 1.8V to 3.3V, Micro-Power, ±15kV ESD, +125°C, Slew Rate Limited, RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers

The Intersil ISL32600E, ISL32601E, ISL32602E and ISL32603E are ±15kV IEC61000 ESD protected, micro power, wide supply range transceivers for differential communication. The ISL32600E and ISL32601E operate with VCC ≥ 2.7V and have maximum supply currents as low as 100µA with both the transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) enabled. The ISL32602E and ISL32603E operate with supply voltages as low as 1.8V. These transceivers have very low bus currents, so they present less than a 1/8 unit load to the bus. This allows more than 256 transmitters on the network, without violating the RS-485 specification’s 32 unit load maximum.

Rx inputs feature symmetrical switching thresholds, and up to 65mV of hysteresis, to improve noise immunity and to reduce duty cycle distortion in the presence of slow moving input signals (see Figure 9). The Rx input common mode range is the full -7V to +12V RS-485 range for supply voltages ≥ to 3V.

Hot Plug circuitry ensures that the Tx and Rx outputs remain in a high impedance state while the power supply stabilizes.

This transceiver family utilizes slew rate limited drivers, which reduce EMI, and minimize reflections from improperly terminated transmission lines, or unterminated stubs in multidrop and multipoint applications.

The ISL32600E and ISL32602E are configured for full duplex (separate Rx input and Tx output pins) applications. The half duplex versions multiplex the Rx inputs and Tx outputs to allow transceivers with output disable functions in 8 Ld packages. See Table 1 for a summary of each device’s features.

Key Features
  • Single 1.8V, 3V, or 3.3V Supply
  • Low Supply Currents: ISL32601E, 100µA (Max) @ 3V ISL32603E, 150µA (Max) @ 1.8V
    • Ultra Low Shutdown Supply Current: 10nA
  • IEC61000 ESD Protection on RS-485 IO Pins: ±15kV
    • Class 3 ESD Levels on all Other Pins: >8kV HBM
  • Symmetrical Switching Thresholds for Less Duty Cycle Distortion (See Figure 9)
  • Up to 65mV Hysteresis for Improved Noise Immunity
  • Data Rates from 128kbps to 460kbps
  • Specified for +125°C Operation
  • 1/8 Unit Load Allows up to 256 Devices on the Bus
  • -7V to +12V Common Mode Input Output Voltage Range (VCC ≥ 3V)
  • Half and Full Duplex Pinouts; Three State Rx and Tx Outputs
  • 5V Tolerant Logic Inputs
  • Tiny MSOP Packages Consume 50% Less Board Space
Applications
  • Differential Sensor Interfaces
  • Process Control Networks
  • Security Camera Networks
  • Building Environmental Control/Lighting Systems
Typical Diagram
Application Notes
TitleTypeUpdatedSizeOther Languages
AN1979: Surge Protection simplified with Intersil’s Overvoltage Protected (OVP) TransceiversPDF24 Aug 2016250 KB
AN1978: Surge Protection for Intersil’s Standard RS-485 TransceiversPDF18 Aug 2016199 KB
AN1976: Important Transient Immunity Tests for RS-485 NetworksPDF10 Aug 2016156 KB
AN1977: Transient Voltage Suppressors: Operation and FeaturesPDF09 Aug 2016198 KB
AN1980: Ground Potential Differences: Origin and RemediesPDF29 Jul 2016198 KB
Datasheets
TitleTypeUpdatedSizeOther Languages
ISL32600E, ISL32601E, ISL32602E, ISL32603E DatasheetPDF15 Dec 20141.18 MB
Tech Briefs
TitleTypeUpdatedSizeOther Languages
TB505: Understanding the Difference between HBM and IEC 61000-4-2 ESD ImmunityPDF29 Jul 2016121 KB
Order Information
Part NumberPackage TypeWeight(g)PinsMSL RatingPeak Temp (°C)RoHS Status
ISL32600EFBZ14 Ld SOIC0.13143260RoHS
ISL32600EFBZ-T14 Ld SOIC T+R0.13143260RoHS
ISL32600EFBZ-T7A14 Ld SOIC T+R0.13143260RoHS
ISL32600EFUZ10 Ld MSOP0.026102260RoHS
ISL32600EFUZ-T10 Ld MSOP T+R0.026102260RoHS
ISL32600EFUZ-T7A10 Ld MSOP T+R0.026102260RoHS
ISL32600E, ISL32601E, ISL32602E, ISL32603E Datasheet 15 Dec 2014
14 Ld SOIC HI-303
10 Ld MSOP T+R ISL43410
ISL32600E MSOP IBIS Model 10 Nov 2014
ISL32600E SOIC IBIS Model 10 Nov 2014
ISL32602E
AN1979: Surge Protection simplified with Intersil’s Overvoltage Protected (OVP) Transceivers 24 Aug 2016
AN1978: Surge Protection for Intersil’s Standard RS-485 Transceivers 18 Aug 2016
AN1976: Important Transient Immunity Tests for RS-485 Networks 10 Aug 2016
AN1977: Transient Voltage Suppressors: Operation and Features 09 Aug 2016
AN1980: Ground Potential Differences: Origin and Remedies 29 Jul 2016
TB505: Understanding the Difference between HBM and IEC 61000-4-2 ESD Immunity 29 Jul 2016