The ISO7241CDWR is a high-voltage integrated circuit (IC) manufactured by Texas Instruments. It is a quadruple high-speed differential line driver and receiver pair that is designed to operate with 3.3V or 5V supply voltages. The ISO7241CDWR is designed to provide reliable communication in high-noise environments, such as industrial and automotive applications.
The ISO7241CDWR is a 16-pin wide body SOIC package that provides four differential line drivers and four differential line receivers. The drivers and receivers are optically isolated from each other, providing high noise immunity and protection against voltage transients. The IC also features a low propagation delay and low jitter, making it suitable for high-speed data communication.
Some of the key features of the ISO7241CDWR include:
The ISO7241CDWR is commonly used in a variety of applications that require high-speed, reliable communication in high-noise environments. Some of the common applications include:
In summary, the ISO7241CDWR is a high-voltage integrated circuit that provides reliable, high-speed communication in high-noise environments. Its key features include optical isolation, low propagation delay and jitter, and the ability to operate with either 3.3V or 5V supply voltages. The IC is commonly used in industrial control systems, automotive applications, medical equipment, data communication, and telecommunication systems.
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