An excellent driver IC for common LEDs thanks to its enhanced 24-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm) package.The receiver is packaged in a Tube package.Several solutions have used this Transceiver can transceiver in a variety of applications due to its Transceiver IC nature.On any Through Hole-type PCB or development board, this wide receiver can be placed.It takes 4.75V~5.25V from the power supply to run this differential driver.As many as 3/3 eligible receivers/drivers can be used simultaneously with this electronic part.IC receiver has been designed primarily for applications operating at -40°C~85°C.Wide receiver can operate within the range of 5V supply voltages efficiently.24 terminations are integrated into this wide receiver for driving and receiving signals from data.It is packaged with 24 pinouts that are market standard for this particular transceiver.This part number AD7306 can be used to search for more variants based on the product type, temperature, package, etc.An enhanced power dissipation control is provided by this 24-pin driver IC.A dramatic reduction in package size is achieved through optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Through Hole mounting technologies.This transceiver module is designed to operate from an input voltage supply of 5V.The module isolated transceiver implements a total of 1 transceivers.In addition to that, it contains 2 receivers as well.On the integrator circuit, there are 3 drivers embedded.Additionally, this optical transceiver module features the CONFIGURABLE INTERFACE STANDARDS; EXTERNAL CHARGE PUMP function, which improves the stability and accuracy of signal management in general.With an input voltage of 15mA, this integrating circuit has the ability to drive LEDs with an output voltage of 15mA.Input currents exceeding 15mA may cause this can transceiver to malfunction.
AD7306ANZ Features
Tube package 24 pin count 24 pins
AD7306ANZ Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices Inc. AD7306ANZ Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
Wireless access points
Home theater wiring-free
Optical sub-assembly (OSA)
Vehicle
Ethernet circuitry
Cell phones
Desktop radio
Notebook
Wireless security systems
Wireless projection application for business talks