Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!hplabs!motsj1!phil From: phil@motsj1.UUCP (Phil Weinberg SPS) Newsgroups: comp.lsi Subject: + 5 volt RS-232 devices Keywords: RS-232, EIA, serial port Message-ID: <3515@motsj1.UUCP> Date: 21 Nov 89 17:38:46 GMT References: <9820@etana.tut.fi> <619@nixpbe.UUCP> Reply-To: phil@motsj1.UUCP (Phil Weinberg SPS) Organization: Motorola Semiconductor Products, Sunnyvale , CA 94086-5303 Lines: 33 Another source for +5 volt only supply voltage RS-232 transmitters and receivers is Motorola Semiconductor Products the original inventor of the MC1488 and MC1489, the "standard" RS-232 devices used for the last several decades. The 5 volt only devices from Motorola are the MC145406L or P (ceramic or plastic package) and the MC145407P. The MC145406 requires + and - 5 volts to + and - 12 volts power supply to meet the full RS-232 spec (withstand input voltages up to + and - 25 volts, etc.). There are 3 drivers and 3 receivers per package. Recently introduced is the + 5 volt only MC145407P which only requires +5 volt input supply and generates internally + and - 10 volts to permit full compliance with the RS-232 spec. There is enough supply power generated to power an additional MC145406 device if so desired. The MC145407 has three drivers and three receivers also. For additional information, data sheets, etc., contact your local Motorola Semiconductor sales office, your local Motorola distributor, or call 1+800-521-6274. No disclaimer. Obviously Motorola pays me to say all of the above. Newsgroups: comp.lsi -- << Usual Disclaimer >> Phil Weinberg @ Motorola Semiconductor, Sunnyvale, CA 94086-5395 UUCP: {hplabs, mot,} !motsj1!phil Telephone: +1 408-991-7385 Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com