Manufacturer Part Number
TL16CP754CIPM
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TL16CP754CIPM is a 4-channel UART from Texas Instruments, designed for efficient serial communication using protocols like RS485.
Product Features and Performance
Internal Oscillator
4 QUART channels
64 Byte FIFOs
Data rate up to 3Mbps
Voltage supply range from 1.62V to 5.5V
Supports auto flow control
Features IrDA encoder/decoder
Includes false start bit detection
Equipped with modem control
Product Advantages
Multiple channel communication with four UART interfaces
High data integrity and communication speed up to 3Mbps
Wide voltage supply range enhancing device compatibility
Advanced features like auto flow control and IrDA encoding for versatile usage
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Channels: 4
FIFO's: 64 Byte
Protocol: RS485
Data Rate (Max): 3Mbps
Voltage - Supply: 1.62V ~ 5.5V
With Auto Flow Control: Yes
With IrDA Encoder/Decoder: Yes
With False Start Bit Detection: Yes
With Modem Control: Yes
Package / Case: 64-LQFP
Quality and Safety Features
Low power consumption
Robust surface mount 64-LQFP package
Built-in safety features including false start bit detection for error prevention
Compatibility
Supports RS485 protocol
Flexible voltage compatibility from 1.62V to 5.5V
Surface Mount mounting renders it suitable for compact and dense circuits
Application Areas
Telecommunication systems
Industrial controls
Networking systems
Serial data communication setups
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
No indication of discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability and support
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance communication guaranteed with up to 3Mbps data rates
Four independent UART channels allowing extensive data management and multitasking
Supports essential protocols and features like RS485 and IrDA for broad application scope
Reliability and quality assured by Texas Instruments' reputation in the electronics industry
Future-proof investment with ongoing product support and no current plans for discontinuation