MAX487CSA+ belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
The MAX487CSA+ is commonly used as a low-power, slew-rate-limited transceiver for RS-485 and RS-422 communication systems.
The MAX487CSA+ is available in an 8-pin small outline integrated circuit (SOIC) package.
The essence of MAX487CSA+ lies in its ability to provide reliable and efficient communication between devices using RS-485 and RS-422 protocols.
The MAX487CSA+ is typically packaged in reels or tubes, with a quantity of 250 units per reel/tube.
The MAX487CSA+ has the following pin configuration:
The MAX487CSA+ is designed to facilitate bidirectional communication between devices using the RS-485 and RS-422 protocols. It incorporates driver and receiver circuits that enable half-duplex communication. The slew-rate limited outputs help reduce reflections and electromagnetic interference, ensuring reliable data transmission over long distances.
The MAX487CSA+ finds applications in various fields, including:
These alternative models offer similar features and can be used as substitutes for the MAX487CSA+ in different applications.
In conclusion, the MAX487CSA+ is a versatile integrated circuit that provides reliable communication using RS-485 and RS-422 protocols. Its low power consumption, slew-rate limiting, and ESD protection make it suitable for various industrial, automotive, and telecommunications applications. While it has some limitations, alternative models are available to meet specific requirements.
What is the maximum operating voltage of MAX487CSA+?
What is the typical data rate supported by MAX487CSA+?
Can MAX487CSA+ be used in industrial applications?
What is the recommended operating temperature range for MAX487CSA+?
Does MAX487CSA+ support half-duplex communication?
What is the supply current of MAX487CSA+ in normal operation?
Is MAX487CSA+ compatible with RS-485 standard?
Does MAX487CSA+ have built-in fail-safe circuitry?
Can MAX487CSA+ be powered from a single 5V supply?
What is the typical slew rate of MAX487CSA+?