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Description
The ISL41387 evaluation board is RoHS compliant, and
provides a quick and easy method for evaluating this Dual
Protocol IC. The eval board also accommodates the
ISL41334; see the "ISL41334EVAL1Z User's Manual" for
details.
This board was designed to allow the user to evaluate all the
features available on the ISL81387 and ISL41387 products.
The ISL41387 is the full featured version (see "Features"
below), where the QFN package's increased pin count gives
the user access to functionality not available on the pin
limited ISL81387. The same die is used in both products, so
other than minor package effects, evaluating the QFN
packaged ISL41387 is a reasonable substitute for evaluating
the ISL81387.
By changing jumper positions the user can quickly set the
board to evaluate any of the ISL41387's many modes and
features, and the input states can also be set via jumpers.
Refer to the data sheet for complete details regarding the
functions and features of this device. These dual protocol
ICs feature many modes, so studying the device's truth-table
along with its operating circuits and detailed description is
the best way to gain an understanding of how the part works.
Features
• QFN Version Demonstrates All Enhanced Features:
Logic Supply Pin (V
)
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Three RS-485 Speed Options - 115kbps/460kbps/20Mbps
Active Low RS-485 Rx Enable for Simple Direction Control
• Quick Configuration Using Jumpers
• State of All Inputs Can be Set by Jumper Positions
• No Bus Termination Resistors; Allows RS-232 or RS-485
Evaluation
• Simple Operation Requires Only One, 5V, Power Supply

Important Notes

To facilitate locating jumpers on this board, Figure 3 is a
jumper locator and, in this Application Note, the
a jumper mention corresponds to the red jumper number on
the locator. See the "Jumper Definitions" section for a
description of the function of each jumper.
The base board is used to evaluate both the ISL41334
(2 port) and ISL41387 (1 port) products, so the jumper and
connector names reflect the functionality of both products.
Due to space limitations some jumper labels are
abbreviated, but the corresponding BNC connector has the
full label.
Application Note
(#)
following
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CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures.
1-888-INTERSIL or 1-888-468-3774
ISL41387EVAL1Z User's Manual
May 30, 2006
In most cases, a name that applies to both products contains
no parenthesis (e.g., "B1"), a name that applies to only the
ISL41334 is followed by "(NC)" (e.g., "B2 (NC)"), and a name
that applies to only the ISL41387 is preceded by "NC" and/or
has the name in parenthesis (e.g., "NC (DEN)" or "(DEN)").
Note that on "Rev. A" of these boards the following minor errors
have been noted, and are corrected on subsequent revisions:
• Jumper labels "J-SELX"
"J-SELX (NC)" because they are not used for the
ISL41387
• Jumper label "J-RXEN2"
"J-RXEN2 (NC)" because it is not used for the ISL41387
• Jumper label "J-RXEN"
because it is only used for the ISL41387
• Jumper label "J-DE2"
(not numbered)
(NC)" because it is not used for the ISL41387
• Jumper label "J-DY2"
(not numbered)
(NC)" because it is not used for the ISL41387
• Jumper label "J-ON/OFF"
"J-ON/OFF (NC)" because it is not used for the ISL41387
• Jumper label "J-(SLEW)"
• Jumper label "J-DE1"
(14)
It is important to note that the ISLX1387 don't follow the
RS-485 convention whereby the inverting I/O is labeled
"B/Z", and the noninverting I/O is "A/Y". Thus, the 1387 A/Y
(B/Z) pins connect to the B/Z (A/Y) pins of generic
RS-485/422 ICs.
Input signals that are likely to be driven by a generator
connect to a BNC connector, and there is a 50Ω termination
resistor to GND when the jumper is in the "LOW" position.

Default Configuration

As delivered (see "Functional Diagram"), the board is
configured for powered-up (not SHDN) RS-485 mode, driver
enabled, via DEN, and set for high speed (20Mbps)
operation, driver input (DY) low, Rx enabled via the RXEN
line, Rx inputs floating, and V
this configuration, the jumpers are installed as follows
(unlisted jumpers are not installed, and
jumper number on the Figure 3 jumper locator):
A2 (485/232)
(7)
= VH; (DEN)
RXEN1
(10)
= VH; (RXEN)
(DZ/SLEW)
(13)
= VH; DZ1/DE1(DY)
RXBIAS-V
(15)
= installed; V
CC
V
-VHIGH
(17)
= installed.
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Note that there are no differential termination resistors on
either the Rx inputs nor the Tx outputs. If these resistors are
desired, they can be added at positions R9 and R7,
respectively.
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Intersil (and design) is a registered trademark of Intersil Americas Inc.
Copyright Intersil Americas Inc. 2006. All Rights Reserved
All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.
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(not numbered)
should be
(not numbered)
should be
(11)
should be "J-(RXEN)"
should be "J-DE2
should be "J-DY2
(not numbered)
should be
(13)
should be "J-DY1 (SLEW)"
should be "J-DZ1/DE1 (DY)".
shorted to V
. To achieve
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CC
(#)
indicates the
(8)
= VH; SPB
(9)
= VH;
(11)
= VH; (ON)
(12)
= VH;
(14)
= LOW;
-V
(16)
= installed;
CC
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  • Page 1: Default Configuration

    CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures. 1-888-INTERSIL or 1-888-468-3774 Intersil (and design) is a registered trademark of Intersil Americas Inc. Copyright Intersil Americas Inc. 2006. All Rights Reserved All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 2: Getting Started

    Application Note 1248 Functional Diagram VL - The logic supply voltage that sets the ISL41387’s Rx (Default Configuration) output V levels, and the logic and Tx input switching points; the “VCC-VL” (16) jumper shorts this jack to V , so (16) (17) remove this jumper if supplying a voltage other than V...
  • Page 3 Application Note 1248 Removing the “RXBIAS-VCC” (15) jumper, and connecting a the IC in its lowest power mode. Note that I drops to less power supply between the “RXBIAS” banana jack and GND than 5µA. now sets the Rx differential input voltage, via “A1”, and Return jumpers “(ON)”, “(DEN)”, and “(RXEN)”...
  • Page 4 Application Note 1248 Installing resistors R7 and R9 allows evaluation of the TABLE 1. JUMPER SETTINGS FOR Tx SPEED SELECTION performance with the Tx driving a double terminated cable. (13) DATA RATE J-(DZ/SLEW) J-SPB Switching to RS-232 Mode 115kbps “LOW” “LOW”...
  • Page 5 Application Note 1248 jumper (1)) are high due to the A1 and B1 5kΩ input “RXEN1 (10) = “VH”), and the already low supply current resistors to GND. drops to as low as 5µA. SHDN disables the Tx and Rx outputs, and disables the charge pumps, so V+ collapses to To switch the Rx output states, install the A1 and B1 Rx bias , and V- collapses to GND.
  • Page 6 Application Note 1248 Driver Tests can ascertain whether or not a particular V voltage meets his needs. Ensure that the “DZ1/DE1 (DY)” (14) jumper is in the “LOW” position to engage the 50Ω term resistor, connect the TABLE 2. V AND V vs V FOR V...
  • Page 7 Application Note 1248 RXBIAS-VCC (15) - Connects V to the “RXBIAS” jack; if VL-VHIGH (17) - Connects V to the “VHIGH” jack; if driving driving RXBIAS from a voltage other than V , remove this VHIGH from a voltage other than V , remove this jumper.
  • Page 8 FIGURE 3. JUMPER LOCATOR DIAGRAM Intersil Corporation reserves the right to make changes in circuit design, software and/or specifications at any time without notice. Accordingly, the reader is cautioned to verify that the Application Note or Technical Brief is current before proceeding.
  • Page 9 Application Note 1248 VHIGH RXBIAS RXBIAS VHIGH RXBIAS VLOAD RXBIAS RB1(RA) P-GND VLOAD J-B1 VLOAD VLOAD RA1(RB) J-A1 VHIGH TP18 P-VCC J-DE1 VL-VHIGH RXBIAS-VCC VHIGH ON/OFF (NC) TP16 VCC-VL J-ON/OFF NC NC C1- C1+ C2+ C2- V VLOAD VHIGH VHIGH DY2 (NC) TP19 J-DY2...

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