Manufacturer Part Number
LC75700T-TLM-E
Manufacturer
onsemi
Introduction
The LC75700T-TLM-E is a specialized interface component designed for scanners, featuring compatibility with a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V.
Product Features and Performance
Designed specifically for scanner applications
Operates effectively within a 2.7V to 5.5V supply voltage range
Packaged in a compact 20-TSSOP for space-saving installations
Surface Mount technology for efficient assembly
Product Advantages
Optimized for scanner interface applications ensuring compatibility and efficiency
Flexible voltage compatibility allows for use in various power environments
Compact and efficient packaging saves space on the PCB
Surface Mount design for streamlined manufacturing and assembly processes
Key Technical Parameters
Supply Voltage: 2.7V ~ 5.5V
Package/Case: 20-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Quality and Safety Features
The LC75700T-TLM-E is designed and manufactured by onsemi, a leader in the industry, ensuring high reliability and adherence to quality and safety standards.
Compatibility
This product is specifically developed for scanner applications, offering targeted compatibility.
Application Areas
Designed for use in scanners, making it an ideal choice for manufacturers and developers in imaging and scanning equipment sectors.
Product Lifecycle
As of the latest information, the LC75700T-TLM-E has been marked as Obsolete, suggesting that it is nearing the end of its production life. Customers are advised to check for replacements or upgrades for their applications.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Highly suitable for scanner applications due to its specialized design
Supports a wide range of supply voltages, providing flexibility in design
Compact form factor and Surface Mount design simplify PCB layout and manufacturing
Manufactured by onsemi, ensuring reliability and compliance with industry standards
Given its obsolescence, it may be ideal for final production runs or maintenance of existing equipment before transitioning to newer alternatives