DS14185 - EIA/TIA-232 3 Driver x 5 Receiver
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Features
Replaces one 1488 and two 1489s
Conforms to EIA/TIA-232-E
3 drivers and 5 receivers
Flow through pinout
Failsafe receiver outputs
20-pin SOIC package
LapLink® compatible -200 kbps data rate

General Description


The DS14185 is a three driver, five receiver device which conforms to the EIA/TIA-232-E standard.

The flow-through pinout facilitates simple non-crossover board layout. More...


 

ParametersValues
Drivers 3
Receivers 5
Max Data Rate 0.2 Mbps
SupplyVoltage 5 Volt
OtherSupply Voltage +/-12V and 5V
Process Bipolar
ESD Rating 1500 HBM
Temperature Min 0 deg C
Temperature Max 70 deg C
JTAG1149.1 No
Function Driver/Receiver


Typical Performance


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  Additional Resources
Online Seminars
Block Diagram
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Datasheet
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DS14185 EIA/TIA-232 3 Driver x 5 Receiver 202
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9-Sep-04 Download
DS14185 EIA/TIA-232 3 Driver x 5 Receiver (Japanese)
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Package Availability, Models, Samples & Pricing
Part NumberPackageFactory Lead TimeModelsSamples &
Electronic
Orders
Budgetary PricingStd
Pack
Size
Package
Marking
Format
TypePinsSpec.MSL
Rating
Peak
Reflow
RoHS
Report
CAD
Symbols
WeeksQtyQty$US each
DS14185WMSOIC WIDE20NOPB
STD
3
2A
260
220
RoHS Download Full productionN/A
 
Buy Now
1K+$0.71rail
of
36
NSUZXYTTE#
DS14185WM
8 weeks1000
DS14185WMXSOIC WIDE20NOPB
STD
3
2A
260
220
RoHS Download Full productionN/A
 
Buy Now
1K+$0.71reel
of
1000
NSUZXYTTE#
DS14185WM
6 weeks2000

General Description


The DS14185 is a three driver, five receiver device which conforms to the EIA/TIA-232-E standard.

The flow-through pinout facilitates simple non-crossover board layout. The DS14185 provides a one-chip solution for the common 9-pin serial RS-232 interface between data terminal and data communications equipment.

[Information as of 8-Nov-2009]