MAX3483EESAManufacturer: MAXIM 3.3V-Powered, 【15kV ESD-Protected, 12Mbps and Slew-Rate-Limited True RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
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| MAX3483EESA | MAXIM | 100 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
3.3V-Powered, 【15kV ESD-Protected, 12Mbps and Slew-Rate-Limited True RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers The MAX3483EESA is a 3.3V-powered, half-duplex RS-485/RS-422 transceiver manufactured by Maxim Integrated (now part of Analog Devices).  
### **Specifications:**   ### **Descriptions:**   ### **Features:**   This transceiver is commonly used in industrial control, building automation, and point-of-sale systems. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
3.3V-Powered, 【15kV ESD-Protected, 12Mbps and Slew-Rate-Limited True RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers# Technical Documentation: MAX3483EESA RS-485/RS-422 Transceiver
## 1. Application Scenarios ### 1.1 Typical Use Cases -  Industrial Serial Networks : Connects programmable logic controllers (PLCs), sensors, and actuators in multi-drop configurations ### 1.2 Industry Applications #### Industrial Automation #### Building Management #### Renewable Energy Systems ### 1.3 Practical Advantages and Limitations #### Advantages #### Limitations ## 2. Design Considerations ### 2.1 Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions #### Pitfall 1: Improper Termination #### Pitfall 2: Ground Potential Differences #### Pitfall 3: Incorrect DE/RE Timing |
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| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
| MAX3483EESA | MAXIM | 41 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
3.3V-Powered, 【15kV ESD-Protected, 12Mbps and Slew-Rate-Limited True RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers **Manufacturer:** MAXIM (now part of Analog Devices)  
**Part Number:** MAX3483EESA   ### **Specifications:**   ### **Descriptions:**   ### **Features:**   This transceiver is commonly used in industrial automation, building control systems, and point-to-point data links. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
3.3V-Powered, 【15kV ESD-Protected, 12Mbps and Slew-Rate-Limited True RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers# Technical Documentation: MAX3483EESA RS-485/RS-422 Transceiver
## 1. Application Scenarios ### Typical Use Cases -  Industrial Fieldbus Networks : Connects PLCs, sensors, and actuators in distributed control systems using protocols like Modbus RTU, Profibus, or DeviceNet. ### Industry Applications ### Practical Advantages and Limitations  Limitations:  ## 2. Design Considerations ### Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions  Pitfall 2: Ground Loops and Common-Mode Shifts   Pitfall 3: Incorrect DE/RE Timing  ### Compatibility Issues with Other Components |
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| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
| MAX3483EESA | MAX | 65 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
3.3V-Powered, 【15kV ESD-Protected, 12Mbps and Slew-Rate-Limited True RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers The MAX3483EESA is a 3.3V-powered, ±15kV ESD-protected, +12kV fault-protected, RS-485/RS-422 transceiver manufactured by Maxim Integrated (now part of Analog Devices).  
### **Specifications:**   ### **Descriptions and Features:**   This transceiver is commonly used in industrial control, building automation, and other applications requiring robust RS-485 communication. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
3.3V-Powered, 【15kV ESD-Protected, 12Mbps and Slew-Rate-Limited True RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers# Technical Documentation: MAX3483EESA RS-485/RS-422 Transceiver
## 1. Application Scenarios ### 1.1 Typical Use Cases -  Multi-point bus networks  supporting up to 32 unit loads (expandable with high-impedance transceivers) ### 1.2 Industry Applications #### Industrial Automation #### Building Management #### Telecommunications #### Renewable Energy ### 1.3 Practical Advantages and Limitations #### Advantages #### Limitations ## 2. Design Considerations ### 2.1 Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions #### Pitfall 1: Improper Termination #### Pitfall 2: Ground Loops #### Pitfall 3: Insufficient ESD Protection #### Pitfall |
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