Overview
Information | Smallest 2.25 to 5.5V UART with 16-Byte FIFO and Power-Save |
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Data Bus Interface | Intel |
# of Channels | 1 |
Max Data Rate 5V (Mbps) | 4 |
Max Data Rate 3.3V (Mbps) | 3 |
Max Data Rate 2.5V (Mbps) | 1 |
Max Data Rate 1.8V (Mbps) | 0.75 |
Tx FIFO (Bytes) | 16 |
Rx FIFO (Bytes) | 16 |
Auto Flow Control | ✔ |
Auto RS-485 Half-Duplex Control | |
Multidrop (9-bit) Mode | |
Fractional Baud Rate Generator | |
Power Down Mode | ✔ |
Supply Voltage Range VCC (V) | 1.62 to 5.5 |
Auto RTS/CTS | ✔ |
Package | QFN-32 |
FIFO Level Counters | |
Selectable/ Programable Trigger Levels | S |
IrDA Sup | ✔ |
5V Tolerant Inputs | ✔ |
Max UART/GPIO Input Voltage (V) | 5.5 |
Max UART/GPIO Output Voltage (V) | VCC |
Temperature Range (°C) | -40 to 85 |
The XR16L570 (L570) is a 1.62 to 5.5 volt Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter (UART) with 5 volt tolerant inputs and a reduced pin count. It is software compatible to industry standard 16C450, 16C550, ST16C580, ST16C650A, XR16C850 and XR16L580 UARTs. It has 16 bytes of TX and RX FIFOs and is capable of operating with a serial data rate of up to 4 Mbps at 5V, 3 Mbps at 3.3V,1 Mbps at 2.5V and 750 Kbps at 1.8V. The internal registers are compatible to the 16C550 register set plus enhanced registers for additional features to support today’s high bandwidth data communication needs. The enhanced features include automatic hardware and software flow control to prevent data loss, selectable RX and TX trigger levels for more efficient interrupt service, wireless infrared (IrDA) encoder/decoder for wireless applications and a unique Power-Save mode to increase battery operating time. The device comes in 32-QFN and 24-QFN packages in industrial temperature range.
- Smallest Full Featured UART
- 1.62V to 5.5V Supply Voltage
- 5V Tolerant Inputs (except XTAL1/CLK)
- ’0 ns’ Address Hold Time (TAH and TADH)
- Software Compatible to industry standard 16C450, 16C550, ST16C580, ST16C650A, XR16C850 and XR16L580
- 16-byte Transmit FIFO
- 16-byte Receive FIFO with Errors Flags
- Selectable RX and TX FIFO Trigger Levels
- Automatic Hardware (RTS/CTS) Flow Control
- Automatic Software (Xon/Xoff) Flow Control
- Up to 4 Mbps data rate at 5.0V Operation
- Up to 3 Mbps data rate at 3.3V Operation
- Up to 1 Mbps data rate at 2.5V Operation
- Up to 750 Kbps data rate at 1.8V Operation
- Infrared (IrDA) Encoder/Decoder
- Complete Modem Interface
- Power-Save Mode to conserve battery power
- Sleep Mode with Wake-up Interrupt
- Very small packages: 24-QFN (4x4x0.9mm) and 32-QFN (5x5x0.9mm)
- Industrial Temperature Grade (-40°C to +85°C)
- Pb-Free, RoHS Compliant Versions Offered
- Handheld Terminals and Tablets
- Handheld Computers
- Wireless Portable Point-of-Sale Terminals
- Cellular Phones DataPort
- GPS Devices
- Personal Digital Assistants Modules
- Battery Operated Instruments
Documentation & Design Tools
Type | Title | Version | Date | File Size |
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Data Sheets | XR16L570 SMALLEST 1.62V to 5.5V UART with 16-Byte FIFO and Powersave | 1.0.1 | May 2007 | 886.8 KB |
Application Notes | AN-204, UART Sleep Mode | 1.0.0 | June 2010 | 515.8 KB |
Product Brochures | Interface Brochure | R02 | November 2024 | 3.6 MB |
Schematics & Design Files | ISA Eval Board Schematic | 1.2.0 | August 2007 | 81.4 KB |
Schematics & Design Files | PCI Eval Board Schematic | 1.1.0 | July 2007 | 167.8 KB |
Software: Drivers | Linux 2.4 | 1.0 | December 2009 | 907.6 KB |
Software: Drivers | Linux 2.6.13 | 1.0.0 | December 2009 | 10.8 KB |
Software: Drivers | Linux 2.6.18 | 1.0.0 | December 2009 | 12.1 KB |
Software: Drivers | Windows 95 & 98 | 1.0.0.0 | December 2009 | 105.2 KB |
Software: Drivers | Windows NT | 1.0.0.0 | December 2009 | 663.4 KB |
Software: Drivers | Windows XP & 2000 | 1.3.0.0 | December 2009 | 61 KB |
Quality & RoHS
Part Number | RoHS | Exempt | RoHS | Halogen Free | REACH | TSCA | MSL Rating / Peak Reflow | Package |
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XR16L570IL32-F | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | L2 / 260ᵒC | QFN32 5x5 OPT3 |
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Parts & Purchasing
Part Number | Pkg Code | Min Temp | Max Temp | Status | Suggested Replacement | PDN |
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XR16L570IL24 | QFN24 4x4 OPT1 | -40 | 85 | OBS | XR16L570IL24-F | |
XR16L570IL24-F | QFN24 4x4 OPT1 | -40 | 85 | OBS | XR16L570IL32-F | |
XR16L570IL24TR-F | QFN24 4x4 OPT1 | -40 | 85 | OBS | XR16L570IL32TR-F | |
XR16L570IL32-F | QFN32 5x5 OPT3 | -40 | 85 | OBS | XR16L580IL-F | |
XR16L570IL32TR-F | QFN32 5x5 OPT3 | -40 | 85 | OBS | XR16L570IL32-F |
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OBS (Obsolete) - the part is no longer being manufactured and may not be ordered.
NRND (Not Recommended for New Designs) - the part is not recommended for new designs.
Packaging
Pkg Code | Details | Quantities | Dimensions |
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QFN24 4x4 OPT1 |
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QFN32 5x5 OPT3 |
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Please check that all the following conditions are satisfied first.
- no interrupts pending (ISR bit-0 = 1)
- modem inputs are not toggling (MSR bits 0-3 = 0)
- RX input pin is idling HIGH • divisor (the value in DLL register) is non-zero
- TX and RX FIFOs are empty
Be sure sleep mode bit has been set to 1. If there are multiple UART channels, the sleep conditions must be true for all channels.
See more on Sleep Mode in AN204 UART Sleep Mode.
Yes. Note: some devices do have powersave mode. If UART goes into powersave mode, then the registers are not accessible.
See more on Sleep Mode in AN204 UART Sleep Mode.
Read LSR register to check whether the UART receives the data or not.
- If LSR value is 0x60, it means that either UART receiver FIFO doesn’t receive the data or the data in receiver FIFO has been read out before the read of LSR.
- If LSR value is 0x00, it means data is still in the THR (clock doesn’t oscillate to transmit data).
- If LSR value is 0xFF, it means either UART is in powersave mode or UART is powered off. For those devices with powersave mode, be sure that UARTS are not in powersave mode.
See more on Sleep Mode in AN204 UART Sleep Mode.
- Check whether the register set can be accessed.
- Check whether the crystal is oscillating fully.
- Check whether the data can be transmitted in internal loopback mode.
See more on Sleep Mode in AN204 UART Sleep Mode.