TRS3222IDB Overview
An excellent driver IC for common LEDs thanks to its enhanced 20-SSOP (0.209, 5.30mm Width) package.Tube package is used to mount this receiver.Since this part is a Transceiver can transceiver, a number of solutions have been able to utiliTransceivere it for various purposes.PCB or development board with Surface Mount-type connectors can accommodate this wide receiver.Power supply requirements for this differential driver are 3V~5.5V.This electronic part can have?up to 2/2 eligible receivers/drivers on the field at once.?In most applications, this ic receiver is used in environments where -40°C~85°C is the operating temperature.An output voltage range of 3.3V is sufficient to run this line driver ic efficiently.Wide receiver has 20 terminations built in for driving or receiving signals from data.The transceiver is packaged with 20 market standard pinouts so that it can be easily used.TRS3222 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.The driver IC has improved power dissipation control.This package size decreases dramatically due to optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Surface Mount mounting technologies.There is typically a resolution of 2 bits specified with this receiver.This transceiver module is designed to operate from an input voltage supply of 5.5V.It is possible to subcategoriLine Driver or Receiverse this rf transceiver module as Line Driver or Receivers.Driver ICs are designed to work with a 3.3/5V power supply and this driver IC is one of them.The integrator circuit has embedded 2 drivers.The ALSO OPERATES AT 5V function of this optical transceiver module improves the overall stability and accuracy of signal management.
TRS3222IDB Features
Tube package
20 pin count
20 pins
3.3/5V power supply
TRS3222IDB Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments TRS3222IDB Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
- Data center
- Remote controls
- Fiber-to-the-desktop
- High-speed computer links
- Carrier phase observations
- Wireless network systems
- Car radio
- Automation systems
- interconnection between computers
- Bridges