Due to the enhanced 20-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm) package, this driver IC is excellent for driving common LEDs.There is a Tube package for this receiver.The Transceiver can transceiver technology has enabled this part to power many solutions for a variety of uses.This wide receiver can be placed on any Through Hole-type PCB or development board.Power supply requirements for this differential driver are 3V~5.5V.At any one time, this electronic part can have up to 2/2 eligible receivers/drivers.IC receiver has been designed primarily for applications operating at -40°C~85°C.Driver ICs in this category can operate efficiently with a supply voltage range of 3.3V.In this wide receiver, 20 terminations are integrated for driving and receiving signals from data.The pinouts for this transceiver are standardized to meet the needs of the market.This part number MAX3225 can be used to search for more variants based on the product type, temperature, package, etc.The driver IC has improved power dissipation control.Through optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Through Hole mounting technologies, its package size is reduced dramatically.In most cases, the receiver will be specified with a 2-bit resolution.An input voltage supply of 5.5V is required to operate the transceiver module.In this category, this rf transceiver module belongs to the Line Driver or Receivers subcategory.This driver IC is designed to operate from a 3.3/5V power supply.It implements 1 transceivers in total.This electronic part can have?up to 2 eligible drivers on the field at once.?It is an integrated circuit with 8 serial I/Os that are in line with industry standards.
MAX3225EEPP+ Features
Tube package 20 pin count 20 pins 3.3/5V power supply
MAX3225EEPP+ Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX3225EEPP+ Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
Cell phones
Desktop PC
Fiber optic cable connection network
IP cameras
Wireless showroom
Cable network front end
Interconnection between switches and computers
Wireless projection application for business talks