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MAX3222CDW

MAX3222CDW

MAX3222CDW

Texas Instruments

20 Terminations5V 20 Pin MAX3222 Receivers2/2 Drivers/Receivers2 Functions

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MAX3222CDW Datasheet

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Specifications
Name Value
Type Parameter
Factory Lead Time 6 Weeks
Lifecycle Status ACTIVE (Last Updated: 4 days ago)
Mount Surface Mount
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 20-SOIC (0.295, 7.50mm Width)
Number of Pins 20
Weight 500.709277mg
Operating Temperature 0°C~70°C
Packaging Tube
JESD-609 Code e4
Pbfree Code yes
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Number of Terminations 20
ECCN Code EAR99
Type Transceiver
Terminal Finish Nickel/Palladium/Gold (Ni/Pd/Au)
Additional Feature ALSO OPERATES AT 5V SUPPLY
Subcategory Line Driver or Receivers
Technology CMOS
Voltage - Supply 3V~5.5V
Terminal Position DUAL
Terminal Form GULL WING
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) 260
Number of Functions 2
Supply Voltage 3.3V
Base Part Number MAX3222
Pin Count 20
Operating Supply Voltage 5V
Nominal Supply Current 1mA
Logic Function Receiver, Transceiver
Data Rate 250kbps
Differential Output NO
Output Polarity INVERTED
Protocol RS232
Input Characteristics SCHMITT TRIGGER
Number of Drivers/Receivers 2/2
Receiver Number of Bits 2
Duplex Full
Receiver Hysteresis 300mV
Number of Drivers 2
Number of Transceivers 1
Simplex/Duplex Full Duplex
Supply Voltage1-Nom 3.3V
Height 2.65mm
Length 12.8mm
Width 7.5mm
Thickness 2.35mm
Radiation Hardening No
REACH SVHC No SVHC
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free Lead Free
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity Unit Price Ext. Price
1 $0.901848 $0.901848
10 $0.850800 $8.508
100 $0.802642 $80.2642
500 $0.757209 $378.6045
1000 $0.714348 $714.348
MAX3222CDW Product Details

MAX3222CDW Overview


This driver chip is excellent for driving common LEDs due to its enhanced 20-SOIC (0.295, 7.50mm Width) package.This receiver is mounted in the Tube package.It has proved to be a valuable component for a variety of applications since it is a Transceiver can transceiver.A Surface Mount-type PCB or development board can be used to place this wide receiver.A differential driver like this uses 3V~5.5V of power.As many as 2/2 eligible receivers/drivers can be used simultaneously with this electronic part.This ic receiver has been primarily designed for applications where the operating temperature is 0°C~70°C.Driver ICs with a supply voltage range of 3.3V can operate efficiently.In this wide receiver, 20 terminations are integrated for driving and receiving signals from data.The transceiver is packaged with 20 market standard pinouts so that it can be easily used.For more variants of this part, try searching with the base part number MAX3222, which indicates the product type, temperature, package, etc.20-pin driver IC with improved power dissipation control.As a result of optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Surface Mount mounting technologies, its package size has been greatly reduced.As a rule of thumb, this receiver is typically specified with a resolution of 2 bits.As mentioned above, the transceiver module is designed to operate from an input voltage supply of 5V.There is a subcategory named Line Driver or Receivers for this rf transceiver module.ICs implement a total of 1 transceivers.The part is embedded with 2 drivers, so it can be used with 2 devices.Additionally, this optical transceiver module features the ALSO OPERATES AT 5V SUPPLY function, which improves the stability and accuracy of signal management in general.

MAX3222CDW Features


Tube package
20 pin count
20 pins

MAX3222CDW Applications


There are a lot of Texas Instruments MAX3222CDW Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.

  • Switching system
  • Wireless interactive experience
  • Changeing the frequency from IF to RF
  • Optical sub-assembly (OSA)
  • Bridges
  • Satellite communication
  • Cable network front end
  • Transmission stations
  • Desktop PC
  • Precision geodetic measurement

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