Driver ICs with enhanced 28-SSOP (0.209, 5.30mm Width) packages are excellent for driving LEDs with common characteristics.There is a Tube package for this receiver.The Transceiver can transceiver type enables this part to be used in a wide range of applications.A Surface Mount-type PCB or development board can be used to place this wide receiver.With respect to the power supply, this differential driver uses 3V~3.6V.It is possible to have up to 4/5 receivers/drivers in use simultaneously with this electronic part.As its name implies, this ic receiver is designed for applications where 0°C~70°C is the operating temperature.This line driver ic can operate efficiently with a supply voltage range of 3.3V.This wide receiver has 28 terminations for driving and receiving data signals.The pinouts for this transceiver are standardized to meet the needs of the market.The base part number MAX561 identifies the product type, temperature, package, etc., so you can search for more variants by using 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.As a result of the design of this transceiver module, the input voltage supply is designed to operate at 3.3V.3 volts.A Line Driver or Receivers subcategory can be assigned to this rf transceiver module.There are 1 transceivers in total implemented by this IC.There are 5 receivers inside.The integrator circuit comes with embedded 4 drivers.A EXTERNAL CHARGE PUMP; TRISTATABLE RECEIVERS function is also included in this optical transceiver module, which improves stability and accuracy of signal management.An IC with 18 standard serial I/Os is provided in this package.
MAX561CAI Features
Tube package 28 pin count 28 pins
MAX561CAI Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX561CAI Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
Structural bonding
Satellite communications networks
Fiber distributed data interface (FDDI)
LAN, SAN, WAN (local, storage, work area networks)