This LED driver IC features an enhanced 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) package for driving common LEDs.There is a Tube package for this receiver.It has proved to be a valuable component for a variety of applications since it is a Transceiver can transceiver.Ideally, you should place this wide receiver on a Surface Mount-type PCB or development board.Power supply for this differential driver is 4.5V~5.5V.At any given time, there can be up to 1/1 eligible receivers/drivers for this electronic part.IC receiver is designed for applications with a temperature of -40°C~125°C.5V is the supply voltage range that this line driver ic can efficiently operate with.In order to drive and receive signals from data, this wide receiver has 8 terminations integrated.It is packaged with 8 pinouts that are market standard for this particular transceiver.You can search with MAX13082E to get more variants of this part, since it identifies the product type, temperature, package, etc.It is a 8-pin driver IC with enhanced power dissipation controls.This package size decreases dramatically due to optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Surface Mount mounting technologies.Using this ic receiver, you were able to achieve a resolution of 1 bits.There is typically a resolution of 1 bits specified with this receiver.There is a voltage supply of 5V required in order for this transceiver module to be operated.There is a subcategory named Line Driver or Receivers for this rf transceiver module.It is designed so that it can be operated from a 5V power supply with this driver IC.There are 1 transceivers implemented in this module isolated transceiver.Using the input voltage of 1.8mA, this integrating circuit is capable of driving LEDs with an output voltage of 12 volts.
MAX13082EASA+ Features
Tube package 8 pin count 8 pins 5V power supply
MAX13082EASA+ Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX13082EASA+ Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
Long-distance fiber optic network applications
LAN, SAN, WAN (local, storage, work area networks)