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Re: Powermax PC connection kit.



justin@xxxxxxx wrote:

> I now have a PC connection kit for my Powermax unit.
>
> The board which fits inside the Powermax consists of just 7 components. A
> MAX232 chip and ... what I think are 6 capacitors.

> Supposing I can work it out, the board clearly has a copyright mark on it.
> Where do I stand on posting details of the circuit?

Sounds like they cribbed the circuit directly from the datasheet to me,
so there shouldn't be any problems. Compare what you have with

http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/arpdf/MAX220-MAX249.pdf

The max232 circuits are about half way thru.


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