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PI7C9X1170ACLE

IC I2C/SPI TO UART 24TSSOP 62PC

Manufacturer: Diodes Incorporated

Categories: Controllers

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Diodes Incorporated PI7C9X1170ACLE is a versatile bridge device facilitating I2C and SPI communication protocols to a UART interface. This component is engineered for seamless data translation, supporting bidirectional data flow between master/slave I2C devices and a UART bus. It operates within a supply voltage range of 1.62V to 3.63V and exhibits a low supply current of 6mA. The device is housed in a compact 24-TSSOP package, measuring 4.40mm in width. Key functional attributes include its ability to act as an I2C master or slave and its UART interface, making it suitable for applications in industrial automation, consumer electronics, and automotive systems where serial communication protocol conversion is essential. The operating temperature range is specified from -40°C to 85°C.

Additional Information

Series: -RoHS Status: ROHS3 CompliantManufacturer Lead Time: 28 week(s)Product Status: ActivePackaging: TubeDatasheet:
Technical Details:
PackagingTube
Package / Case24-TSSOP (0.173"", 4.40mm Width)
FunctionBridge, I2C/SPI to UART
InterfaceUART
Operating Temperature-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Voltage - Supply1.62V ~ 3.63V
Current - Supply6mA
ProtocolI2C
Standards-
Supplier Device Package24-TSSOP
ProgrammableNot Verified

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