ST485EXN Overview
An excellent driver IC for common LEDs thanks to its enhanced 8-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm) package.Tube package is used to mount this receiver.Being a Transceiver can transceiver, this part has empowered many solutions to serve for a variety of applications.This wide receiver can be placed on any Through Hole-type PCB or development board.This differential driver uses 4.75V~5.25V for power supply.At any one time, this electronic part can have up to 1/1 eligible receivers/drivers.The operating temperature of this ic receiver is -55°C~125°C. It is primarily designed for applications with low temperatures.Driver ICs with a supply voltage range of 5V can operate efficiently.There are 8 pinouts available on this transceiver which are market standard.You can search with ST485 to get more variants of this part, since it identifies the product type, temperature, package, etc.8-pin driver IC with improved power dissipation control.The package size of this optical transceiver has been dramatically reduced by downsizing ICs and using high-density Through Hole mounting techniques.An important feature of this ic receiver was its 1-bit resolution capability.This receiver is typically specified with a resolution of 1 bits. There is a supply voltage of 5V on the input of this transceiver module, so it can be operated from that source.A subcategory named Line Driver or Receivers can be used to group this rf transceiver module.There is one driver IC in this package which is intended to be operated by 5V of power.There are 1 transmitters, which is an can transceiver used in telecommunications to produce radio waves in order to transmit or send data with the aid of an antenna.
ST485EXN Features
Tube package
8 pin count
8 pins
5V power supply
ST485EXN Applications
There are a lot of STMicroelectronics ST485EXN Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
- Wireless multimedia center in smart home
- Military satellite communications
- Automation systems
- Fast Ethernet
- Data center
- Datacom networking applications
- Indoor ad hoc meeting
- Bridges
- Interconnection between switches and computers
- Structural bonding