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EIA/TIA-562 serial interface pinout

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TIA/EIA-562 is a very similar to TIA/EIA-232-F with data rates up to 64 kbps supported.

TIA/EIA-562 is an electrical only standard. It"s not complete standard and intended to be referenced by complete standards, such as TIA/EIA-561. No pinout available. TIA/EIA-562 standard defines an unbalanced, unidirectional, point-to-point interface, with support of inter-operability with TIA/EIA-232-F devices.

Driver Loaded Output Voltage (Min. Level) ≥ | 3.3V |
Driver Open Circuit Output Voltage ≤ | 13.2V |
Driver Loaded Output Voltage (3 kΩ) ≥ | 3.7V |
Driver Short Circuit Current ≤ | 60 mA |
Driver Transition Time Controlled
Maximum Driver Slew Rate ≤ 30 V/μs
Driver Output Resistance (Power Off) ≥ 300Ω
Receiver Input Resistance 3 kΩ to 7 kΩ
Maximum Receiver Input Voltage ?25V
Receiver Thresholds ?3V


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