This LED driver IC features an enhanced 16-SOIC (0.295, 7.50mm Width) package for driving common LEDs.The Tube package contains this receiver.As a Transceiver can transceiver, this part has enabled many applications to be served.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.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 operating voltage range of 5V is suitable for this line driver ic.16 terminations are integrated into this wide receiver for driving and receiving signals from data.ICs that are packaged with market standard pinouts are available on the market.With the part number MAX201 identifying the product type, temperature, package, etc., you can search with it to see more variants.16-pin driver chip with enhanced power dissipation.Through optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Surface Mount mounting technologies, its package size is reduced dramatically.It is typical for this receiver to have a resolution of 2 bits when it is specified.A Line Driver or Receivers subcategory can be assigned to this rf transceiver module.In total, there are 1 transceivers implemented by this module isolated transceiver.The integrator circuit is embedded with 2 drivers.A EXTERNAL CHARGE PUMP function is also included on this optical transceiver module, which improves the overall signal management accuracy and stability.There are 8 serial I/Os on board this IC, and it has a standard VGA interface.
MAX201EWE+ Features
Tube package 16 pin count 16 pins
MAX201EWE+ Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX201EWE+ Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
Wireless 3D game
Cable network front end
Bridges
Car alarm systems
Low power, low voltage systems
Wireless smart house
Military satellite communications
1x/2x Fiber Channel
Pocket PC
LAN, SAN, WAN (local, storage, work area networks)