SP236ACT

MaxLinear SP236ACT

Part No:

SP236ACT

Manufacturer:

MaxLinear

Datasheet:

-

Package:

-

AINNX NO:

31809238-SP236ACT

Description:

Products specifications
  • EU RoHS
    Not Compliant
  • SVHC
    Yes
  • SVHC Exceeds Threshold
    Yes
  • Automotive
    No
  • PPAP
    No
  • Transmitter Communication Type
    RS-232
  • Receiver Communication Type
    RS-232
  • Interface Standards
    EIA RS-232-D|V.28
  • Data Transmission Topology
    Point-to-Point
  • Transmitter Signal Type
    Single-Ended
  • Receiver Signal Type
    Single-Ended
  • Number of Drivers per Line
    1
  • Number of Receivers per Line
    1
  • Driving Mode
    3-State
  • Number of Transmitter Enables
    0
  • Number of Receiver Enables
    1
  • Minimum Operating Temperature (°C)
    0
  • Maximum Operating Temperature (°C)
    70
  • Minimum Single Supply Voltage (V)
    4.5
  • Typical Single Supply Voltage (V)
    5
  • Maximum Single Supply Voltage (V)
    5.5
  • Maximum Supply Current (mA)
    10
  • Supplier Temperature Grade
    Commercial
  • Mounting
    Surface Mount
  • Package Height
    2.55(Max)
  • Package Width
    7.5
  • Package Length
    15.4
  • PCB changed
    24
  • Standard Package Name
    SOP
  • Supplier Package
    SOIC W
  • Lead Shape
    Gull-wing
  • Part Status

    Parts can have many statuses as they progress through the configuration, analysis, review, and approval stages.

    Obsolete
  • Pin Count

    a count of all of the component leads (or pins)

    24
  • Function
    Line Transceiver
  • Data Rate

    Data Rate is defined as the amount of data transmitted during a specified time period over a network. It is the speed at which data is transferred from one device to another or between a peripheral device and the computer. It is generally measured in Mega bits per second(Mbps) or Mega bytes per second(MBps).

    20Kbps(Max)
  • Number of Transceivers
    1
  • Number of Receivers
    3
  • Number of Transmitters
    4
  • Power Supply Type

    There are three major kinds of power supplies: unregulated (also called brute force), linear regulated, and switching. The fourth type of power supply circuit called the ripple-regulated, is a hybrid between the “brute force” and “switching” designs, and merits a subsection to itself.

    Single
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