MAX207EENG Overview
The enhanced 24-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm) package makes it an excellent LED driver.Tube package is used for this receiver.This Transceiver can transceiver is a versatile part that has enabled many solutions to serve a variety of purposes.A Through Hole-type PCB or development board can be used to place this wide receiver.With respect to the power supply, this differential driver uses 4.75V~5.25V.There can be up to 5/3 eligible receivers/drivers on the field at the same time with this electronic part.The operating temperature of this ic receiver is -40°C~85°C. It is primarily designed for applications with low temperatures.With a supply voltage range of 5V, this line driver ic operates efficiently.This transceiver is packaged with 24 market standard pinoutsMAX207 is the base part number for this part, and it identifies the product type, temperature, packaging, etc., so you can search for more variants with it.This is a 24-pin driver IC with enhanced power dissipation control.Package size is drastically reduced by downsizing ICs and mounting them in high-density Through Hole arrays.This ic receiver provided a 5-bit resolution capability. This transceiver module is designed to operate from an input voltage supply of 5V.The driver IC in this product is designed so that it can be powered by 5V.ICs implement a total of 1 transceivers.A 3 receiver is included.It is recommended that enough current be supplied to the VCC pin of the ic receiver, but not more than 20mA.A transmitter, or can transceiver that produces radio waves with the aid of an antenna, is used in telecommunications to transmit or send data.
MAX207EENG Features
Tube package
24 pin count
24 pins
5V power supply
MAX207EENG Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX207EENG Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
- Point-to-point networking
- Satellite communications networks
- Single fiber bidirectional application
- SONET/SDH Network
- Cordless telephone
- Telecom applications
- Vehicle
- Bar, KTV wireless entertainment
- Changeing the frequency from IF to RF
- VoIP phones