MAX3243EIPWRG4 Overview
Driver ICs with enhanced 28-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width) packages are excellent for driving LEDs with common characteristics.In the Tape & Reel (TR) package, this receiver is mounted.Being a Transceiver can transceiver, this part has empowered many solutions to serve for a variety of applications.You can place this wide receiver to any Surface Mount-type PCB or development board.This differential driver requires a 3V~5.5V power supply.At any given time, there can be up to 3/5 eligible receivers/drivers for this electronic part.Applications with operating temperatures of -40°C~85°C have been designed primarily for this ic receiver.With a voltage range of 3.3V, this driver IC can operate efficiently.Wide receiver has 28 terminations built in for driving or receiving signals from data.As a standard package, this transceiver comes with a 28-pin layout that follows the market standard.As the base part number MAX3243 identifies the product type, temperature, package, etc., you can try searching with it to get more variants of this part.Wide receiver with enhanced power dissipation control, 28-pin.Through optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Surface Mount mounting technologies, its package size is reduced dramatically.As a result of the design of this transceiver module, the input voltage supply is designed to operate at 5V.3 volts.A subcategory named Line Driver or Receivers can be used to group this rf transceiver module.ICs implement a total of 1 transceivers.There are also 5 receivers in it as well.On the part, 3 drivers are embedded in order to facilitate the operation of the device.
MAX3243EIPWRG4 Features
Tape & Reel (TR) package
28 pin count
28 pins
MAX3243EIPWRG4 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments MAX3243EIPWRG4 Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
- Single to Multimode Fiber Conversion
- Structural bonding
- Televisions
- Routers
- Bar, KTV wireless entertainment
- Shortwave receiver
- Thermal management
- Pocket PC
- Satellite communications networks
- Changeing the frequency from IF to RF