SC18IM700 RX and TX pins - TTL or not?

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SC18IM700 RX and TX pins - TTL or not?

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zackjohnson
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Hello,

I am thinking about using the SC18IM700 for RS-232 to I2C conversion. My question is about the RX and TX pins on this chip. Are these real RS-232 signals that go from -5V to +5V or are they TTL serial signals that only go from 0V to +5V? I could not find any information about this on the data sheet.

Also, if they do go from -5V to +5V, are these values generated internally from the 2.3V-3.6V power supply used to operate the chip?

Thanks.

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TomasVaverka
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello Jack,

The signal levels of the TX and RX pins are as stated on Table 11 in the datasheet.

If you want to use this device for RS-232 communication over a wire, then you will need an RS-232 line transceiver also.

Regards,

Tomas

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