
Features
Line 1
Controller
Line N
S-ART
I
Receives/Transmits Data
on Only Two Leads
Low Current Consumption
High Noise Immunity
Sabotage Surveilled Loop
Input
I
I
I
Package Options
C
Security Detector
Serial-Addressable Receiver/Transmitter
Description
CS212
The S-ART is a 16 pin circuit
designed for data transmission on a
two-lead cable. The circuit is spe-
cially developed for alarm systems
where it is desired to identify each
detector individually. There can be
up to 30 S-ART circuits/detectors
on the same 2-lead cable. This cable
transmits both DC supply to the
S-ART and information to/from the
S-ART.
The S-ART works on the principle
by which an address is sent on the
line cable and the S-ART which rec-
ognizes the address then carries out
the order which can, in principle, be
two things:
1.Transmit data from the line cable
to the S-ART's two outputs OUT0
and OUT1.
2.Answer the S-ART controller
with the condition of the 2 inputs
IN0 and IN1 or IN2-3.
The line signal is divided into 3 lev-
els in order to give a time signal for
synchronizing and a data signal
containing addresses, orders etc.
Typical signal levels for the three
levels would be 15V, 7.5V and 0V.
Block Diagram
1
OUT0
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
IN1
IN0
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
OUT1
DSR
IN2
IN3
V
DD
DATA
OUT
Gnd
LINE
16L PDIP & 16L SO Wide
1
A method by
which, in principle,
the system can be
extended to an
infinite number of
S-ART is shown on
the block diagram.
The controller
scans the in/out-
puts of a number
of lines, each with
a maximum of 30
S-ARTs.
CK "1"
V
DATA "1"
DATA "0"
Cherry Semiconductor Corporation
2000 South County Trail, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Tel: (401)885-3600 Fax: (401)885-5786
Email: info@cherry-semi.com
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Rev. 4/21/99