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Analog Devices’ RS-485 Transceivers First to Meet Stringent IEC Surge Standards

Analog Devices, Inc. today announced the industry's first RS-485 transceivers fully certified for Level 4 EMC surge protection, thus eliminating the need for external transient-voltage surge-suppression devices. The galvanically isolated ADM2795E, using Analog Devices iCoupler® magnetic-isolation technology, and non-isolated ADM3095E save space and component count, speed time to market, and greatly minimize regulatory compliance issues. The integrated fault protection offered by the devices prevents potentially destructive voltages from damaging the communication interface, which can result from failures, surges, electrostatic discharge (ESD), and wiring errors.

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Designers using the new RS-485 transceivers no longer need to individually design, test, verify, and formally obtain regulatory certification of their implementation, as these components have the required approval. Also, no external protective components are needed, which eliminates the need to match these discrete devices to the specific RS-485 transceivers users have selected. This also yields a simplified BOM and smaller board-space footprint for a higher density of RS-485 ports.

The ADM2795E and ADM3095E RS-485 transceivers meet IEC61000-4-5 Level 4 surge protection requirements, as well as industrial IEC immunity standards (radiated, conducted, and magnetic immunity) and EMC protection against ESD, electrical fast transient (EFT), and surge. Both devices are TIA/EIA RS-485/RS-422 compliant over their full supply range of 3 V to 5.5 V. In addition, the available evaluation boards, IBIS models, safety and regulatory compliance certificates, and videos and application notes available for the RS-485 transceivers greatly simplify the design-in process.

Critical specifications include:

  • 5 kV rms isolated RS-485/RS-422 transceiver (ADM2795E)
  • Certified IEC 61000-4-x immunity across isolation barrier (ADM2795E)
  • High common-mode transient immunity: >75 kV/μs (ADM2795E)
  • Certified Level 4 EMC Protection on RS-485 A, B Bus Pins
    • IEC61000-4-5 Surge Protection (±4 kV)
    • IEC61000-4-4 EFT Protection (±2 kV)
    • IEC61000-4-2 ESD protection
      • ±8 kV Contact Discharge
      • ±15 kV Air-Gap Discharge
    • IEC61000-4-6 conducted RF immunity (10 V/m rms)
  • RS-485 A, B pins human body model HBM ESD >±30 kV
  • ±42V ac/dc peak Fault Protection on RS-485 bus pins
  • Extended common-mode input range of −25 V to +25 V
  • TIA/EIA RS-485/RS-422 compliant over full supply range and up to 125°C

Pricing and Availability

                             
Product       Isolation      

Samples

Available

     

Full

Production

     

Price

Each per

1,000

      Packaging
ADM2795E      

Yes

5KVrms

 

      Now       Now       $5.95      

16-Lead

SOIC_W

ADM3095E       No       Now       February 2017       $4.50      

16-Lead

SOIC_N

EVAL-ADM2795EEBZ       Yes       Now       Now       $75.00      

Evaluation

Board

EVAL-ADM3095EEBZ       No       Now       February 2017       $50.00       Evaluation Board
 

About Analog Devices

Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) designs and manufactures semiconductor products and solutions. We enable our customers to interpret the world around us by intelligently bridging the physical and digital with unmatched technologies that sense, measure and connect.

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