Renesas Introduces 5V RS-485/422 Transceiver Family With Industry’s Highest EFT Immunity
Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723) has launched the RAA78815x Family of 5V differential RS-485/422 transceivers, boasting ±5000V EFT immunity and ±16,000V ESD protection. These devices are ideal for industrial communication networks, including process control and building automation. The RAA78815x series supports up to 512 transceivers on the same bus with minimal communication issues. Key features include robust output voltages and low bus leakage currents. The transceivers are available in MSOP and SOIC packages, with an evaluation board also accessible.
- ±5000V EFT immunity enhances reliability in harsh industrial environments.
- ±16,000V ESD protection minimizes risk of damage to devices.
- Ability to connect up to 512 transceivers on the same bus without repeaters increases network capacity.
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New RS-485/422 Differential Transceivers Deliver ±5000V EFT Immunity and up to ±16,000V ESD Immunity for Industrial and Automation Applications
Renesas' New 5V RS-485/422 Transceivers Deliver the Industry's Highest EFT Immunity (Graphic: Business Wire)
The new devices build on Renesas’ current ISL315x 5V RS-485 transceiver family with additional immunity for EFT. In addition to the industry’s highest EFT immunity, the RAA78815x family delivers exceptional differential output voltages, featuring 3.1V into the RS-485-required 54Ω load. The new high-speed transceivers also feature bus leakage currents of maximum 125 μA, representing a true 1/8 unit load to the RS-485 bus. Developers can connect up to 512 transceivers on the same bus without using repeaters and without compromising the RS-485 network standard’s 32-unit load maximum. As a result of these changes, the RAA78815x family can lower implementation and downtime costs, since a single network can support more nodes with lower likelihood of communications issues due to ESD and EFT overvoltage transients.
“EFT immunity is mission critical for devices operating in harsh industrial and automation environments, such as HVAC, factory, and smart grid equipment, where devices are frequently turned on and off or added and disconnected from the system,” said
Key Features of the RAA78815x Family
- ±5000V EFT immunity
- ±16,000V ESD immunity
- 3.1V (typ) into Rd = 54Ω
- Low 125 μA bus current, 550 μA supply current, and 70nA shutdown current
- Ultra-small 3x5 mm MSOP and 6 x 8.6 mm SOIC package
- Support for multiple data rates and both full (RAA788150, RAA788153, and RAA788156) and half (RAA788152, RAA788155, and RAA788158) duplex modes
The new RAA78815x transceivers are optimal solutions for high-reliability systems. Renesas has designed multiple system architectures using complementary power, analog, and microcontroller offerings to create comprehensive solutions for a variety of applications, including the 48V Position Control Solution and AC Servo Motor Control with Industrial Network Connections, among many others. Renesas’ Winning Combinations are vetted solutions engineered to help customers accelerate designs and get to market faster. Renesas offers more than 250 Winning Combinations that work together seamlessly for a wide range of applications and end products. They can be found at renesas.com/win.
Availability
The RAA78815x transceivers are available now in MSOP and SOIC packages with pin counts ranging from 8 to 14. An evaluation board for the new transceiver family is also available. For more information, please visit https://www.renesas.com/eftprotection.
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