MC145407DWR2

MC145407DWR2

NXP Semiconductors

Description:

Triple Transmitter/Receiver RS-232 20-Pin SOIC W

Introduction date:

Jan 1, 1992

Updated:18-NOV-2024

Overview

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LifeCyclePremium
EU RoHS Unknown
RoHS Version2002/95/EC
Category Path
Semiconductor > Drivers and Interfaces > Interface > Bus Line Transceivers

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Manufacturing

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Product Line
Minimum Test Temperature
Maximum Test Temperature
Maximum Quiescent Current
Maximum Absolute Supply Voltage
Isolation
Charge Pump
Number of External Capacitors
External Capacitor Capacitance
Power Down Mode
Typical Shutdown Current
Channel Operating Mode
Fail Safe
Supplier Temperature Grade
Maximum Storage Temperature
Input Logic Level
Output Logic Level
Minimum Storage Temperature
Process Technology
Number of Transmitters
Number of Transceivers
Data Rate
Number of Receivers
Data Transmission Topology
Transmitter Signal Type
Receiver Signal Type
Function
Minimum Operating Temperature
Maximum Operating Temperature
Interface Standards
Power Supply Type
Typical Single Supply Voltage
Minimum Single Supply Voltage
Maximum Single Supply Voltage
Typical Dual Supply Voltage
Minimum Dual Supply Voltage
Transmitter Communication Type
Maximum Dual Supply Voltage
Receiver Communication Type
Maximum Supply Current
Number of Transmitter Enables
Number of Receiver Enables
Number of Drivers per Line
Number of Receivers per Line
Driving Mode

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