TRS222CDW Overview
The enhanced 18-SOIC (0.295, 7.50mm Width) package makes it an excellent LED driver.Tube package is used to mount this receiver.The Transceiver can transceiver type enables this part to be used in a wide range of applications.PCB or development board with Surface Mount-type connectors can accommodate this wide receiver.Power supply requirements for this differential driver are 4.5V~5.5V.There can be up to 2/2 eligible receivers/drivers on the field at the same time with this electronic part.The operating temperature of this ic receiver is 0°C~70°C. It is primarily designed for applications with low temperatures.Driver ICs in this category can operate efficiently with a supply voltage range of 5V.In this wide receiver, 18 terminations are integrated for driving and receiving signals from data.A package consisting of 18 market standard pinouts is provided with this integrated circuit.TRS222 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.18-pin driver IC with improved power dissipation control.As a result of optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Surface Mount mounting technologies, its package size has been greatly reduced.In most cases, the receiver will be specified with a 2-bit resolution.This transceiver module is designed to operate from an input voltage supply of 5.5V.In this category, this rf transceiver module belongs to the Line Driver or Receivers subcategory.Driver ICs such as this one are designed to operate from 5V power sources.There are 1 transceivers in total implemented by this IC.The integrator circuit comes with embedded 2 drivers.
TRS222CDW Features
Tube package
18 pin count
18 pins
5V power supply
TRS222CDW Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments TRS222CDW Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
- Radio transmission
- Carrier phase observations
- Data center
- Fiber-to-the-desktop
- Wireless smart house
- Ethernet circuitry
- Home theater wiring-free
- Structural bonding
- Cable network front end
- Optical sub-assembly (OSA)