DS36C278MX Overview
Driver ICs with enhanced 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) packages are excellent for driving LEDs with common characteristics.The Tape & Reel (TR) package houses this receiver.This Transceiver can transceiver is a versatile part that has enabled many solutions to serve a variety of purposes.This wide receiver can be placed on any Surface Mount-type PCB or development board.This differential driver uses 4.75V~5.25V for power supply.During operation, this electronic part may have up to 1/1 eligible receivers/drivers.In most applications, this ic receiver is used in environments where 0°C~70°C is the operating temperature.With a voltage range of 5V, this driver IC can operate efficiently.In order to drive and receive signals from data, this wide receiver has 8 terminations integrated.The pinouts for this transceiver are standardized to meet the needs of the market.DS36C278 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.Wide receiver with enhanced power dissipation control, 8-pin.A dramatic reduction in package size is achieved through optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Surface Mount mounting technologies.This ic receiver provided a 1-bit resolution capability. As mentioned above, the transceiver module is designed to operate from an input voltage supply of 5V.A rf transceiver module named Line Driver or Receivers belongs to this subcategory.It is designed so that it can be operated from a 5V power supply with this driver IC.A 1 receiver is included.
DS36C278MX Features
Tape & Reel (TR) package
8 pin count
8 pins
5V power supply
DS36C278MX Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments DS36C278MX Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
- Low power, low voltage systems
- Remote controls
- interconnection between computers
- Fast Ethernet
- Interconnection between switches and computers
- Wireless projection application for conferences
- Cell phones
- Wireless security systems
- 1x/2x Fiber Channel
- Carrier phase observations