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ED Helpline: Negative-To-Positive Voltage Converters



Contributing Author  |   ED Online ID #10860  |   July 27, 2005

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Question:

Electronic Design reader C.N. Rajendra Simha asks:

"I am looking for some design tips on negative-to-positive voltage converters. I am specifically looking for +5-V generation from negative RS-232 signals (like RTS) for one of our designs."


Answers:

There is such a wide range of drive capability in RS-232 outputs that you have to be careful to not demand too much current. Desktop vs. laptop output capability can be a problem. RS-232 connections are hard to find in laptops these days, especially the low-end ones. They are all USB. USB is safer to use as a power supply, since it was designed to supply current to the attached device.

B&B Electronics Tech Library has some info on use of RS-232 outputs. For example: http://www.bb-elec.com/techlibrary_request.asp?SpecifiedLocation=tech_articles/port_powered_converter_tips.asp

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Use an opto-coupler such as a 6N137 or faster. You get the benefit of isolation also. I had a similar project and it works perfect.


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