MAX232 vs. MAX233
I've been looking over the MAX232 datasheets and found the MAX233 which requires no caps. Is there any reason I would pick the MAX232 over the MAX233? It would be nice if you didn't have to use the caps, but there must be a reason they sell both versions, right?
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Here's MAXIM's quickie data sheet for their MAX2xx line:
http://www.maxim-ic.com/quick_view2.cfm/qv_pk/1798[noparse][[/noparse]url]
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· The area not used by the four capacitors and/or their traces·can be used for something else or to make the board smaller.· And, when the caps (polarized) don't have to be placed, then there is no chance that they will be placed backwards.
· The 'guzintas' & 'guzouttas' are the same.
For the little guy that buys a few chips here and there, it seems that it is hard to get these kind of chips.
I guess they just sell too fast in the big quantities. After all, putting one chip on a board is a lot easier than one chip and the 5 capcitors [noparse][[/noparse]if you include the one on the voltage inputs].
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guzouttas= goes outs
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