500 kbps, ESD Protected, Half-/Full-Duplex,
iCoupler, Isolated RS-485 Transceiver
ADM2484E
Rev. 0
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FEATURES
Isolated, RS-485/RS-422 transceiver, configurable as half- or
full-duplex
±15 kV ESD protection on RS-485 input/output pins
500 kbps data rate
Complies with ANSI TIA/EIA RS-485-A-1998 and
ISO 8482: 1987(E)
Suitable for 5 V or 3.3 V operation (VDD1)
High common-mode transient immunity: >25 kV/μs
True fail-safe receiver inputs
256 nodes on the bus
Thermal shutdown protection
Safety and regulatory approvals pending
UL recognition
5000 V rms isolation voltage for 1 minute per UL1577
VDE certificate of conformity
DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10): 2006-12
Reinforced insulation, VIORM = 848 V peak
Operating temperature range: −40°C to +85°C
Wide body, 16-lead SOIC package
APPLICATIONS
Isolated RS-485/RS-422 interfaces
Industrial field networks
INTERBUS
Multipoint data transmission systems
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
ADM2484E
GALVANIC ISOLATION
V
DD1
GND
1
V
DD2
GND
2
Y
Z
TxD
DE
A
B
RxD
RE
06984-001
Figure 1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADM2484E is an isolated data transceiver with ±15 kV
ESD protection suitable for high speed, half- or full-duplex
communication on multipoint transmission lines. For half-
duplex operation, the transmitter outputs and receiver inputs
share the same transmission line. Transmitter Output Pin Y
links externally to Receiver Input Pin A, and Transmitter
Output Pin Z links externally to Receiver Input Pin B.
Designed for balanced transmission lines, the ADM2484E
complies with ANSI TIA/EIA RS-485-A-1998 and ISO 8482:
1987(E). The device employs Analog Devices, Inc., iCouple
technology to combine a 3-channel isolator, a three-state
differential line driver, and a differential input receiver into a
single package.
The differential transmitter outputs and receiver inputs feature
electrostatic discharge circuitry that provides protection up to
±15 kV using the human body model (HBM). The logic side of
the device can be powered with either a 5 V or a 3.3 V supply,
whereas the bus side requires an isolated 3.3 V supply.
The device has current-limiting and thermal shutdown features
to protect against output short circuits and situations where bus
contention causes excessive power dissipation.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Applications ....................................................................................... 1
Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Specifications ..................................................................................... 3
Timing Specifications .................................................................. 4
Package Characteristics ............................................................... 4
Regulatory Information (Pending) ............................................ 4
Insulation and Safety-Related Specifications ............................ 5
VDE 0884 Insulation Characteristics (Pending) ...................... 5
Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................ 6
ESD Caution .................................................................................. 6
Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions ............................. 7
Typical Performance Characteristics ............................................. 8
Test Circuits ..................................................................................... 10
Switching Characteristics .............................................................. 11
Circuit Description......................................................................... 12
Electrical Isolation ...................................................................... 12
Truth Tables................................................................................. 12
Thermal Shutdown .................................................................... 13
True Fail-Safe Receiver Inputs .................................................. 13
Magnetic Field Immunity .......................................................... 13
Applications Information .............................................................. 14
Isolated Power Supply Circuit .................................................. 14
PC Board Layout ........................................................................ 14
Typical Applications ................................................................... 15
Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 16
Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 16
REVISION HISTORY
5/08—Revision 0: Initial Version
ADM2484E
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SPECIFICATIONS
All voltages are relative to their respective grounds, 3.0 V ≤ VDD1 ≤ 5.5 V and 3.0 V ≤ VDD2 ≤ 3.6 V, all minimum/maximum specifications
apply over the entire recommended operation range, all typical specifications are at TA = 25°C, VDD1 = 5 V, and VDD2 = 3.3 V, unless
otherwise noted.
Table 1.
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions
SUPPLY CURRENT
Power Supply Current, Logic Side
TxD/RxD Data Rate = 500 kbps IDD1 2.0 mA Unloaded
2.0 mA
VDD2 = 5.5 V, half duplex configuration,
RTERMINATION = 120 Ω, see Figure 20
Power Supply Current, Bus Side
TxD/RxD Data Rate = 500 kbps IDD2 3.0 mA Unloaded
40 mA
VDD2 = 5.5 V, half duplex configuration,
RTERMINATION = 120 Ω, see Figure 20
DRIVER
Differential Outputs
Differential Output Voltage |VOD| 2.0 3.6 V Loaded, RL = 100 Ω (RS-422), see
Figure 14
1.5 3.6 V RL = 54 Ω (RS-485), see Figure 14
1.5 3.6 V −7 V ≤ VTEST ≤ 12 V, see Figure 15
∆|VOD| for Complementary Output States ∆|VOD| 0.2 V RL = 54 Ω or 100 Ω, see Figure 14
Common-Mode Output Voltage VOC 3.0 V RL = 54 Ω or 100 Ω, see Figure 14
∆|VOC| for Complementary Output States ∆|VOC| 0.2 V RL = 54 Ω or 100 Ω, see Figure 14
Output Leakage Current (Y, Z Pins) IO +30 μA DE = 0 V, VDD2 = 0 V or 5 V, VIN = +12 V
−30 μA DE = 0 V, VDD2 = 0 V or 5 V, VIN = −7 V
Short-Circuit Output Current IOS 250 mA
Logic Inputs (DE, RE, TxD)
Input Threshold Low VIL 0.25 × VDD1 V
Input Threshold High VIH 0.7 × VDD1 V
Input Current II −10 +0.01 +10 μA
RECEIVER
Differential Inputs
Differential Input Threshold Voltage VTH −200 −125 −30 mV −7 V < VCM < +12 V
Input Voltage Hysteresis VHYS 15 mV VOC = 0 V
Input Current (A, B) II +125 μA DE = 0 V, VDD = 0 V or 3.6 V, VIN = +12 V
−100 μA DE = 0 V, VDD = 0 V or 3.6 V, VIN = −7 V
Line Input Resistance RIN 96 −7 V < VCM < +12 V
Tristate Leakage Current IOZR ±1 μA VDD1 = 5 V, 0 V < VOUT < VDD1
Logic Outputs
Output Voltage Low VOLRxD 0.2 0.4 V IORxD = 1.5 mA, VAVB = −0.2 V
Output Voltage High VOHRxD V
DD1 − 0.3 VDD1 − 0.2 V IORxD = −1.5 mA, VAVB = +0.2 V
Short-Circuit Current 100 mA
COMMON-MODE TRANSIENT IMMUNITY1 25 kV/μs VCM = 1 kV, transient magnitude = 800 V
1 CM is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining specification-compliant operation. VCM is the common-mode potential
difference between the logic and bus sides. The transient magnitude is the range over which the common mode is slewed. The common-mode voltage slew rates
apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges.
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TIMING SPECIFICATIONS
TA = −40°C to +85°C.
Table 2.
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions
DRIVER
Propagation Delay tDPLH, tDPHL 250 700 ns RL = 54 Ω, CL1 = C L2 = 100 pF, see Figure 16 and Figure 21
Differential Driver Output Skew
(tDPLH − tDPHL)
tDSKEW 100 ns RL = 54 Ω, CL1 = CL2 = 100 pF, see Figure 16 and Figure 21
Rise Time/Fall Time tDR, tDF 200 450 1100 ns RL = 54 Ω, CL1 = CL2 = 100 pF, see Figure 16 and Figure 21
Enable Time tZL, tZH 1.5 μs RL = 110 Ω, CL = 50 pF, see Figure 18 and Figure 22
Disable Time tLZ, tHZ 200 ns RL = 110 Ω, CL = 50 pF, see Figure 18 and Figure 22
RECEIVER
Propagation Delay tPLH, tPHL 200 ns CL = 15 pF, see Figure 17 and Figure 23
Pulse Width Distortion,
PWD = |tPLH − tPHL|
tPWD 30 ns CL = 15 pF, see Figure 17 and Figure 23
Enable Time tZL, tZH 13 ns RL = 1 kΩ, CL = 15 pF, see Figure 19 and Figure 24
Disable Time tLZ, tHZ 13 ns RL = 1 kΩ, CL = 15 pF, see Figure 19 and Figure 24
PACKAGE CHARACTERISTICS
Table 3.
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions
RESISTANCE
Resistance (Input-to-Output)1 RI-O 1012 Ω
CAPACITANCE
Capacitance (Input-to-Output)1
CI-O 3 pF f = 1 MHz
Input Capacitance2CI 4 pF
THERMAL RESISTANCE
Input IC Junction-to-Case θJCI 33 °C/W Thermocouple located at center of package underside
Output IC Junction-to-Case θJCO 28 °C/W
1 Device considered a 2-terminal device: Pin 1 to Pin 8 are shorted together and Pin 9 to Pin16 are shorted together.
2 Input capacitance is from any input data pin to ground.
REGULATORY INFORMATION (PENDING)
Table 4.
UL1VDE2
1577 Component Recognition Program (Pending) To be certified according to DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10): 2006-122
5000 V rms Isolation Voltage Reinforced insulation, 846 V peak
1 In accordance with UL1577, each ADM2484E is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥ 6000 V rms for 1 second (current leakage detection limit = 10 μA).
2 In accordance with DIN V VDE V 0884-10, each ADM2484E is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥ 1590 V peak for 1 second (partial discharge detection
limit = 5 pC).
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INSULATION AND SAFETY-RELATED SPECIFICATIONS
Table 5.
Parameter Symbol Value Unit Conditions
Rated Dielectric Insulation Voltage 5000 V rms 1-minute duration
Minimum External Air Gap (Clearance) L(I01) 7.7 mm min Measured from input terminals to output
terminals, shortest distance through air
Minimum External Tracking (Creepage) L(I02) 8.1 mm min Measured from input terminals to output
terminals, shortest distance along body
Minimum Internal Gap (Internal Clearance) 0.017 mm min Insulation distance through insulation
Tracking Resistance (Comparative Tracking Index) CTI >175 V DIN IEC 112/VDE 0303 Part 1
Isolation Group IIIa Material Group (DIN VDE 0110, 1/89)
VDE 0884 INSULATION CHARACTERISTICS (PENDING)
This isolator is suitable for basic electrical isolation only within the safety limit data. Maintenance of the safety data must be ensured by
means of protective circuits.
Table 6.
Description Conditions Symbol Characteristic Unit
CLASSIFICATIONS
Installation Classification per DIN VDE 0110 for Rated
Mains Voltage
≤300 V rms I to IV
≤450 V rms I to II
≤600 V rms I to II
Climatic Classification 40/105/21
Pollution Degree DIN VDE 0110, see Table 1 2
VOLTAGE
Maximum Working Insulation Voltage VIORM 848 VPEAK
Input-to-Output Test Voltage VPR
Method b1 VIORM × 1.875 = VPR, 100% production tested,
tm = 1 sec, partial discharge < 5 pC
1590 VPEAK
Method a
After Environmental Tests, Subgroup 1 VIORM × 1.6 = VPR, tm = 60 sec, partial
discharge < 5 pC
1357 VPEAK
After Input and/or Safety Test,
Subgroup 2/Subgroup 3
VIORM × 1.2 = VPR, tm = 60 sec, partial
discharge < 5 pC
1018 VPEAK
Highest Allowable Overvoltage (Transient overvoltage, tTR = 10 sec) VTR 6000 VPEAK
SAFETY-LIMITING VALUES Maximum value allowed in the event of a
failure, see Figure 9
Case Temperature TS 150 °C
Input Current IS, INPUT 265 mA
Output Current IS, OUTPUT 335 mA
Insulation Resistance at TS V
IO = 500 V RS >109 Ω
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. Each voltage is relative to its
respective ground.
Table 7.
Parameter Rating
VDD1 −0.5 V to +7 V
VDD2 −0.5 V to +6 V
Logic Input Voltages −0.5 V to VDD1 + 0.5 V
Bus Terminal Voltages −9 V to +14 V
Logic Output Voltages −0.5 V to VDD1 + 0.5 V
Average Output Current per Pin ±35 mA
ESD (Human Body Model) on A, B, Y,
and Z Pins
±15 kV
Storage Temperature Range −55°C to +150°C
Ambient Operating Temperature Range −40°C to +85°C
θJA Thermal Impedance 73°C/W
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
Absolute maximum ratings apply individually only, not in
combination.
ESD CAUTION
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PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
VDD1 1
GND12
RxD 3
RE 4
VDD2
16
GND2
15
A14
B
13
DE 5Z12
TxD 6Y11
NC 7NC10
GND18GND2
9
NC = NO CONNECT
ADM2484E
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
06984-002
Figure 2. Pin Configuration
Table 8. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No. Mnemonic Description
1 VDD1 Power Supply (Logic Side). Decoupling capacitor to GND1 required; capacitor value should be between 0.01 μF and 0.1 μF.
2 GND1 Ground (Logic Side).
3 RxD Receiver Output.
4 RE Receiver Enable Input. Active low logic input. When this pin is low, the receiver is enabled; when this pin is high, the
receiver is disabled.
5 DE Driver Enable Input. Active high logic input. When this pin is high, the driver (transmitter) is enabled; when this pin
is low, the driver is disabled.
6 TxD Transmit Data.
7 NC No Connect. This pin must be left floating.
8 GND1 Ground (Logic Side).
9 GND2 Ground (Bus Side).
10 NC No Connect. This pin must be left floating.
11 Y Driver Noninverting Output.
12 Z Driver Inverting Output.
13 B Receiver Inverting Input.
14 A Receiver Noninverting Input.
15 GND2 Ground (Bus Side).
16 VDD2 Power Supply (Bus Side). Decoupling capacitor to GND2 required; capacitor value should be between 0.01 μF and 0.1 μF.
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
1.4
0
40200 20406080
06984-033
TEMPERATURE (°C)
I
DD1
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
NO LOAD
54 LOAD
100 LOAD
DATA RATE = 500kbps
Figure 3. IDD1 Supply Current vs. Temperature (See Figure 20)
45
0
40200 20406080
06984-034
TEMPERATURE (°C)
I
DD2
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
NO LOAD
100 LOAD
54 LOAD
DATA RATE = 500kbps
Figure 4. IDD2 Supply Current vs. Temperature (See Figure 20)
600
0
40200 20406080
06984-032
TEMPERATURE (°C)
DELAY (ns)
500
400
300
200
100
t
DPLH
t
DPHL
Figure 5. Driver Propagation Delay vs. Temperature
100
0
40200 20406080
06984-035
TEMPERATURE (°C)
DELAY (ns)
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
t
PHL
t
PLH
Figure 6. Receiver Propagation Delay vs. Temperature
06984-031
CH1 2.00V CH2 2.00V
CH3 2.00V CH4 2.00V
M 200ns A CH2 1.72V
2
4
1
T 47.80%
TxD
Z, B
T
Y, A
RxD
Figure 7. Driver/Receiver Propagation Delay, Low to High
(RL = 54 Ω, CL1 = CL2 = 100 pF)
06984-030
CH1 2.00V CH2 2.00V
CH3 2.00V CH4 2.00V
M 200ns A CH2 1.72V
2
4
1
T 48.60%
TxD
Y, A
RxD
Z, B
T
Figure 8. Driver/Receiver Propagation Delay, High to Low
(RL = 54 Ω, CL1 = CL2 = 100 pF)
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CASE TEMPERATURE (°C)
SAFETY-LIMITING CURRENT (mA)
0
0
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
50 100 150 200
SIDE 1
SIDE 2
06984-016
Figure 9. Thermal Derating Curve, Dependence of Safety-Limiting Values
with Case Temperature per VDE 0884
–14
–12
–10
–8
–6
–4
–2
0
4.04.24.44.64.85
VOLTAGE (V)
CURRENT (mA)
.0
06984-017
Figure 10. Output Current vs. Receiver Output High Voltage
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2
VOLTAGE (V)
CURRENT (mA)
06984-018
Figure 11. Output Current vs. Receiver Output Low Voltage
4.66
4.67
4.68
4.70
4.72
4.74
4.69
4.71
4.73
4.75
4.76
4.77
–40 –20 0 20 40 60 80 100
TEMPERATURE (°C)
VOLTAGE (V)
06984-019
Figure 12. Receiver Output High Voltage vs. Temperature, IRxD = −4 mA
0
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.30
0.35
–40 –20 0 20 40 60 80 100
TEMPERATURE (°C)
VOLTAGE (V)
06984-022
Figure 13. Receiver Output Low Voltage vs. Temperature, IRxD = +4 mA
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TEST CIRCUITS
V
OC
V
OD
R
L
2
R
L
2
06984-003
Figure 14. Driver Voltage Measurement
60
V
OD
375
375
V
TEST
06984-004
Figure 15. Driver Voltage Measurement
C
L2
C
L1
R
L
Y
Z
06984-006
Figure 16. Driver Propagation Delay
C
L
V
OUT
A
B
06984-007
Figure 17. Receiver Propagation Delay
Y
S1
R
L
0V OR 3V
Z
DE
S2
V
CC
V
OUT
C
L
06984-008
Figure 18. Driver Enable/Disable
C
L
V
OUT
R
L
S2
V
CC
+1.5V
S1
–1.5V
RE IN
RE
06984-009
Figure 19. Receiver Enable/Disable
GALVANIC ISOLATION
V
DD1
GND
1
V
DD2
V
DD2
GND
2
Y
Z
TxD
DE
A
B
RxD
RE
120
06984-005
Figure 20. Supply Current Measurement Test Circuit
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SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS
t
DPHL
t
DPLH
V
DD1
0V
V
O
Z
Y
+V
O
V
DIFF
–V
O
V
DD1
/2 V
DD1
/2
t
DF
t
DR
10% POINT 10% POINT
90% POINT 90% POINT
1/2V
O
V
DIFF
= V
(Y)
– V
(Z)
06984-010
Figure 21. Driver Propagation Delay, Rise/Fall Timing
DE
2.3V
0.5V
DD1
V
OH
0V
V
OL
V
OH
– 0.5V
V
DD1
0V
V
OL
+ 0.5V
0.5V
DD1
2.3V
Y, Z
Y, Z
t
ZL
t
ZH
t
LZ
t
HZ
06984-011
Figure 22. Driver Enable/Disable Delay
A, B
RxD
0V 0V
1.5V 1.5V
t
PLH
t
PHL
V
OH
V
OL
06984-012
Figure 23. Receiver Propagation Delay
V
OH
V
OL
V
OH
– 0.5V
V
DD1
0V
0V
V
OL
+ 0.5V
RE
RxD
RxD
0V
OUTPUT LOW
OUTPUT HIGH
1.5V
0.5V
DD1
1.5V
t
ZL
t
ZH
0.5V
DD1
t
LZ
t
HZ
06984-013
Figure 24. Receiver Enable/Disable Delay
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
ELECTRICAL ISOLATION
In the ADM2484E, electrical isolation is implemented on the
logic side of the interface. Therefore, the part has two main
sections: a digital isolation section and a transceiver section
(see Figure 25). The driver input signal, which is applied to the
TxD pin and referenced to the logic ground (GND1), is coupled
across an isolation barrier to appear at the transceiver section
referenced to the isolated ground (GND2). Similarly, the
receiver input, which is referenced to the isolated ground in the
transceiver section, is coupled across the isolation barrier to
appear at the RxD pin referenced to the logic ground.
iCoupler Technology
The digital signals transmit across the isolation barrier using
iCoupler technology. This technique uses chip scale transformer
windings to couple the digital signals magnetically from one
side of the barrier to the other. Digital inputs are encoded into
waveforms that are capable of exciting the primary transformer
winding. At the secondary winding, the induced waveforms are
decoded into the binary value that was originally transmitted.
Positive and negative logic transitions at the input cause narrow
(~1 ns) pulses to be sent to the decoder via the transformer. The
decoder is bistable and is, therefore, set or reset by the pulses,
indicating input logic transitions. In the absence of logic
transitions at the input for more than ~1 s, a periodic set of
refresh pulses, indicative of the correct input state, are sent to
ensure dc correctness at the output. If the decoder receives no
internal pulses for more than about 5 s, then the input side is
assumed to be unpowered or nonfunctional, in which case the
output is forced to a default state (see Table 10).
ISOLATION
BARRIER
V
DD2
V
DD1
A
B
GND
2
GND
1
DE
RxD
RE
ENCODE
DECODE
DECODE
ENCODE
R
TRANSCEIVERDIGITAL ISOLATION
Y
Z
TxD DECODEENCODE D
06984-023
Figure 25. Digital Isolation and Transceiver Sections
TRUTH TABLES
The truth tables in this section use the abbreviations shown
in Table 9.
Table 9. Truth Table Abbreviations
Letter Description
H High level
L Low level
I Indeterminate
X Irrelevant
Z High impedance (off)
NC Disconnected
Table 10. Transmitting
Supply Status Inputs Outputs
VDD1 V
DD2 DE TxD Y Z
On On H H H L
On On H L L H
On On L X Z Z
On Off X X Z Z
Off On L X Z Z
Off Off X X Z Z
Table 11. Receiving
Supply Status Inputs Output
VDD1 V
DD2 A − B (V) RE RxD
On On > −0.03 L or NC H
On On < −0.2 L or NC L
On On −0.2 < A − B < −0.03 L or NC I
On On Inputs open L or NC H
On On X H Z
On Off X L or NC H
Off Off X L or NC L
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THERMAL SHUTDOWN
The ADM2484E contains thermal shutdown circuitry that
protects the part from excessive power dissipation during fault
conditions. Shorting the driver outputs to a low impedance
source can result in high driver currents. The thermal sensing
circuitry detects the increase in die temperature under this
condition and disables the driver outputs. This circuitry is
designed to disable the driver outputs when a die temperature
of 150°C is reached. As the device cools, the drivers re-enable at
a temperature of 140°C.
TRUE FAIL-SAFE RECEIVER INPUTS
The receiver inputs have a true fail-safe feature ensuring that
the receiver output is high when the inputs are open or shorted.
During line-idle conditions, when no driver on the bus is enabled,
the voltage across a terminating resistor at the receiver input decays
to 0 V. With traditional transceivers, receiver input thresholds
specified between −200 mV and +200 mV mean that external
bias resistors are required on the A and B pins to ensure that the
receiver outputs are in a known state. The true fail-safe receiver
input feature eliminates the need for bias resistors by specifying
the receiver input threshold between −30 mV and −200 mV.
The guaranteed negative threshold means that when the voltage
between A and B decays to 0 V; the receiver output is guaran-
teed to be high.
MAGNETIC FIELD IMMUNITY
The limitation on the magnetic field immunity of the iCoupler
is set by the condition in which an induced voltage in the
receiving coil of the transformer is large enough to either falsely
set or reset the decoder. The following analysis defines the
conditions under which this may occur. The 3 V operating
condition of the ADM2484E is examined because it represents
the most susceptible mode of operation.
The pulses at the transformer output have an amplitude greater
then 1 V. The decoder has a sensing threshold of about 0.5 V,
thus establishing a 0.5 V margin in which induced voltages can
be tolerated.
The voltage induced across the receiving coil is given by
π
β
=2
n
r
dt
d
V; Nn ,...,2,1=
where:
β is the magnetic flux density (gauss).
N is the number of turns in the receiving coil.
rn is the radius of the nth turn in the receiving coil (cm).
Given the geometry of the receiving coil and an imposed
requirement that the induced voltage is, at most, 50% of the
0.5 V margin at the decoder, a maximum allowable magnetic
field can be determined using Figure 26.
MAGNETIC FIELD FREQUENCY (Hz)
1k 10k 100k 100M1M 10M
100
10
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE MAGNETIC
FLUX DENSITY (kGAUSS)
06984-024
Figure 26. Maximum Allowable External Magnetic Flux Density
For example, at a magnetic field frequency of 1 MHz, the
maximum allowable magnetic field of 0.2 kgauss induces a
voltage of 0.25 V at the receiving coil. This is about 50% of the
sensing threshold and does not cause a faulty output transition.
Similarly, if such an event occurs during a transmitted pulse and
is the worst-case polarity, it reduces the received pulse from
>1.0 V to 0.75 V, still well above the 0.5 V sensing threshold of
the decoder.
Figure 27 shows the magnetic flux density values in terms of
more familiar quantities, such as maximum allowable current
flow at given distances away from the ADM2484E transformers.
MAGNETIC FIELD FREQUENCY (Hz)
1k 10k 100k 100M1M 10M
DISTANCE = 1m
DISTANCE = 100mm
DISTANCE = 5mm
1000
100
0.1
1
10
0.01
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CURRENT (kA)
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Figure 27. Maximum Allowable Current for
Various Current-to-ADM2484E Spacings
With combinations of strong magnetic field and high frequency,
any loops formed by PCB traces can induce error voltages large
enough to trigger the thresholds of succeeding circuitry. Care
should be taken in the layout of such traces to avoid this
possibility.
ADM2484E
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
ISOLATED POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
The ADM2484E requires isolated power capable of 3.3 V at up
to approximately 75 mA (this current is dependent on the data
rate and termination resistors used) to be supplied between the
VDD2 and the GND2 pins. A transformer driver circuit with a
center tapped transformer and LDO can be used to generate the
isolated 5 V supply, as shown in Figure 28. The center tapped
transformer provides electrical isolation of the 5 V power
supply. The primary winding of the transformer is excited with
a pair of square waveforms that are 180° out of phase with each
other. A pair of Schottky diodes and a smoothing capacitor are
used to create a rectified signal from the secondary winding.
The ADP3330 linear voltage regulator provides a regulated
power supply to the bus-side circuitry (VDD2) of the ADM2484E.
+IN OUT
SD
ERR
NR GND
ADP3330
VCC
VCC
VCC
+
5V
10µF
22µF
ADM2484E
VDD1 VDD2
GND1GND2
SD103C
SD103C
78253
ISOLATION
BARRIER
TRANSFORMER
DRIVER
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Figure 28. Isolated Power Supply Circuit
PC BOARD LAYOUT
The ADM2484E isolated RS-485 transceiver requires no external
interface circuitry for the logic interfaces. Power supply bypassing
is required at the input and output supply pins (see Figure 29).
Bypass capacitors are conveniently connected between Pin 1
and Pin 2 for VDD1 and between Pin 15 and Pin 16 for VDD2.
Best practice suggests the following:
A capacitor value between 0.01 µF and 0.1 µF.
A total lead length between both ends of the capacitor and
the input power supply pin that does not exceed 20 mm.
Unless the ground pair on each package side is connected
close to the package, consider bypassing between Pin 1 and
Pin 8 and between Pin 9 and Pin 16.
V
DD1
GND
1
RxD
RE
DE
TxD
NC
GND
1
V
DD2
GND
2
A
B
Z
Y
NC
GND
2
NC = NO CONNECT
ADM2484E
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Figure 29. Recommended PCB Layout
In applications involving high common-mode transients, ensure
that board coupling across the isolation barrier is minimized.
Furthermore, design the board layout so that any coupling that
does occur equally affects all pins on a given component side.
Failure to ensure this could cause voltage differentials between pins
exceeding the absolute maximum ratings of the device, thereby
leading to latch-up or permanent damage.
ADM2484E
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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Figure 30 and Figure 31 show typical applications of the
ADM2484E in half-duplex and full-duplex RS-485 network
configurations. Up to 256 transceivers can be connected to the
RS-485 bus. To minimize reflections, the line must be terminated
at the receiving end in its characteristic impedance, and stub
lengths off the main line must be kept as short as possible. For
half-duplex operation, this means that both ends of the line must be
terminated, because either end can be the receiving end.
NOTES
1. R
T
IS EQUAL TO THE CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE OF THE CABLE.
2. ISOLATION NOT SHOWN.
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ADM2484E
RxD DE TxD
ABZY
ADM2484E
RxD DE TxD
ABZY
ADM2484EADM2484E
A
B
Z
Y
A
B
Z
Y
R1
R2
R
T
V
CC
R
D
R
D
R
D
R
D
R
T
RxD
DE
TxD
RxD
DE
TxD
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF TRANSCEIVERS ON BUS = 256
RE
RE
RE RE
Figure 30. ADM2484E Typical Half-Duplex RS-485 Network
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R
D
RxD
RE
TxD
DE
ADM2484E
ADM2484E
A
B
Z
Y
R
D
RxD TxDDE
A B Z Y
RE
R
D
RxD
TxD
DE
ADM2484E
MASTER SLAVE
SLAVE
A
B
Z
Y
RE
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF NODES = 256
ADM2484E
R
D
RxD TxDDE
A B Z Y
RE
SLAVE
NOTES
1. RT IS EQUAL TO THE CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE OF THE CABLE.
RT
VDD
R1
R2
RT
VDD R1
R2
Figure 31. ADM2484E Typical Full -Duplex RS-485 Network
ADM2484E
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OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
CONT ROLLING DIMENSI ONS ARE IN MI LLIMETERS; INCH DIMENSI ONS
(IN PARENTHES ES) ARE ROUNDE D-OFF MI LL IME T ER EQUIVALENT S FO R
REFE RE NCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FO R US E IN DESI GN.
COMP LI ANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MS - 0 13-AA
032707-B
10.50 (0.4134 )
10.10 (0.3976 )
0.30 ( 0.0118)
0.10 ( 0.0039)
2.65 ( 0.1043)
2.35 ( 0.0925)
10.65 ( 0.4193)
10.00 ( 0.3937)
7.60 ( 0 .2992)
7.40 ( 0 .2913)
0.75 (0.0295)
0.25 (0.0098)
45°
1.27 (0.0500)
0.40 (0.0157)
C
OPLANARITY
0.10 0.33 (0.0130)
0.20 ( 0.0079)
0.51 ( 0.0201)
0.31 ( 0.0122)
SEATING
PLANE
16 9
8
1
1.27 ( 0.0500)
BSC
Figure 32. 16-Lead Standard Small Outline Package [SOIC_W]
Wide Body
(RW-16)
Dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches)
ORDERING GUIDE
Model Temperature Range Package Description Package Option
ADM2484EBRWZ1 −40°C to +85°C 16-Lead Wide Body SOIC_W RW-16
ADM2484EBRWZ-REEL71 −40°C to +85°C 16-Lead Wide Body SOIC_W RW-16
1 Z = RoHS Compliant Part.
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