22nd December 2016 12:07 PM | |
shikha | Re: IRDA UART Converter Ni issues I will get the Low-power bridges for I2C or SPI to UART or IrDA or GPIO converters guide, so that you can check it easily. Features 2.5- or 3.3-V operation with inputs tolerant to 5 V Low power consumption (<30 µA sleep mode, <6 mA operating) 4 Selectable I2C or SPI bus interface Eight GPIO pins (also configurable as modem control) High-speed (5 Mbps) 16C-corebased single/dual UARTs 64-byte UART FIFO depth (Tx/Rx) Automatic hardware and software UART flow controls Automatic RS-485 support on each UART port Industrial temperature range (-40 to +85°C) TSSOP or HVQFN package Applications Systems that need asynchronous serial ports IrDA remote controls TV tuners, IP set-top boxes, PDAs, media PCs Mobile TVs and smartphones Bluetooth interfaces, GPS navigation Wireless LAN radios, barcode scanners Portable medical equipment Industrial control, power-metering equipment Extra serial ports for software debug Switches, hubs, routers Car infotainment Low-power bridges for I2C or SPI to UART or IrDA or GPIO converters guide |
21st December 2016 06:30 PM | |
Unregistered | IRDA UART Converter Can you please get the Low-power bridges for I2C or SPI to UART or IrDA or GPIO converters guide? |