This LED driver IC features an enhanced 64-TFSOP (0.240, 6.10mm Width) package for driving common LEDs.In the Tape & Reel (TR) package, this receiver is mounted.This Transceiver can transceiver is a versatile part that has enabled many solutions to serve a variety of purposes.Ideally, you should place this wide receiver on a Surface Mount-type PCB or development board.In terms of power supply, this differential driver utilizes 3V~3.6V.At any given time, there can be up to 16/16 eligible receivers/drivers for this electronic part.IC receiver's like this are designed for applications requiring a -40°C~85°C operating temperature.3.3V is the supply voltage range that this line driver ic can efficiently operate with.For driving and receiving signals from data, this wide receiver has 64 terminations integrated.Transceiver comes with 64 standard pinouts that meet the market's requirements.With the part number 65LVDM1677 identifying the product type, temperature, package, etc., you can search with it to see more variants.64-pin driver chip with enhanced power dissipation.As a result of optical transceiver downsizing and high-density Surface Mount mounting technologies, its package size has been greatly reduced.In this ic receiver, the resolution was able to be set to a maximum of 16 bits.There is a 3.3V input voltage supply that can be used to operate this transceiver module.A subcategory named Line Driver or Receivers can be used to group this rf transceiver module.It implements 1 transceivers in total.This rf transceiver module can have?up to 16 eligible receivers on the field at once.?
SN65LVDM1677DGGR Features
Tape & Reel (TR) package 64 pin count 64 pins
SN65LVDM1677DGGR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments SN65LVDM1677DGGR Drivers/Receivers/Transceivers applications.
Bridges
Wireless interactive experience
Switching system
Wireless modems
Wireless projection application for business talks
Datacom networking applications
Aircraft positioning
Metro access rings
Car alarm systems
LAN, SAN, WAN (local, storage, work area networks)