ISL3178AE: ±15kV IEC ESD Protected, 3.3V, Half-duplex, 10Mbps RS-485/RS-422 Transceiver

The Intersil ISL3178AE is ±15kV IEC61000 ESD protected, 3.3V-powered, single transceiver that meets both the RS-485 and RS-422 standards for balanced communication. This device has very low bus currents (+125µA/-100µA), which presents a true “1/8 unit load” to the RS-485 bus. This allows up to 256 transceivers on the network without violating the RS-485 specification’s 32 unit load maximum, and without using repeaters. For example, in a remote utility meter reading system, individual meter readings are routed to a concentrator via an RS-485 network, so the high allowed node count minimizes the number of repeaters required.

Receiver (Rx) inputs feature a “Full Fail-Safe” design, which ensures a logic high Rx output if Rx inputs are floating, shorted, or terminated but undriven.

Hot Plug circuitry ensures that the Tx and Rx outputs remain in a high impedance state while the power supply stabilizes.

The ISL3178AE is a half duplex version. It multiplexes the Rx inputs and Tx outputs to allow transceivers with output disable functions in an 8 Ld package.

Key Features
  • IEC61000 ESD protection on RS-485 I/O pins: ±15kV
    • Class 3 ESD level on all other pins: >7kV HBM
  • Full fail-safe (open, short, terminated/floating) receivers
  • Hot plug - Tx and Rx outputs remain three-state during Power-up
  • True 1/8 unit load allows up to 256 devices on the bus
  • Single 3.3V supply
  • High data rates: up to 10Mbps
  • Low quiescent supply current: 800µA (max)
    • Ultra low shutdown supply current: 10nA
  • -7V to +12V common mode input/output voltage range
  • Half duplex pinouts
  • Three state Rx and Tx outputs available
  • Current limiting for driver overload protection
  • Pb-free (RoHS compliant)
Applications
  • Automated utility meter reading systems
  • High node count systems
  • Field bus networks
  • Security camera networks
  • Building environmental control/lighting systems
  • Industrial/process control networks
Typical Diagram
Application Notes
TitleTypeUpdatedSizeOther Languages
AN1979: Surge Protection simplified with Intersil’s Overvoltage Protected (OVP) TransceiversPDF24 Aug 2016250 KB
AN1978: Surge Protection for Intersil’s Standard RS-485 TransceiversPDF18 Aug 2016199 KB
AN1976: Important Transient Immunity Tests for RS-485 NetworksPDF10 Aug 2016156 KB
AN1977: Transient Voltage Suppressors: Operation and FeaturesPDF09 Aug 2016198 KB
AN1980: Ground Potential Differences: Origin and RemediesPDF29 Jul 2016198 KB
AN1475: High Temperature Behavior of ISL3178AEPDF13 Nov 201494 KB
Datasheets
TitleTypeUpdatedSizeOther Languages
ISL3178AE DatasheetPDF22 Oct 2015547 KB
Tech Briefs
TitleTypeUpdatedSizeOther Languages
TB505: Understanding the Difference between HBM and IEC 61000-4-2 ESD ImmunityPDF29 Jul 2016121 KB
Order Information
Part NumberPackage TypeWeight(g)PinsMSL RatingPeak Temp (°C)RoHS Status
ISL3178AEMBZ8 Ld SOIC0.07281260RoHS
ISL3178AEMBZ-T8 Ld SOIC T+R0.07281260RoHS
ISL3178AE Datasheet 22 Oct 2015
AN9867: End of Life Derating: A Necessity or Over Kill 13 Nov 2014
Intersil Commercial Lab Services 18 Nov 2014
8 Ld SOIC T+R ISL84514
ISL3178AE
AN1979: Surge Protection simplified with Intersil’s Overvoltage Protected (OVP) Transceivers 24 Aug 2016
AN1978: Surge Protection for Intersil’s Standard RS-485 Transceivers 18 Aug 2016
AN1976: Important Transient Immunity Tests for RS-485 Networks 10 Aug 2016
AN1977: Transient Voltage Suppressors: Operation and Features 09 Aug 2016
AN1980: Ground Potential Differences: Origin and Remedies 29 Jul 2016
AN1475: High Temperature Behavior of ISL3178AE 13 Nov 2014
TB505: Understanding the Difference between HBM and IEC 61000-4-2 ESD Immunity 29 Jul 2016