Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Telecom IC Type | Temperature Grade | Terminal Form | No. of Terminals | Package Code | Package Shape | Package Body Material | Surface Mount | No. of Functions | Technology | Maximum Supply Current | Nominal Supply Voltage | Power Supplies (V) | Package Style (Meter) | Package Equivalence Code | Sub-Category | Terminal Pitch | Maximum Operating Temperature | Minimum Operating Temperature | Terminal Finish | Terminal Position | Data Rate | JESD-30 Code | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Maximum Seated Height | Carrier Type-2 | Carrier Type-1 | Width | Qualification | Additional Features | JESD-609 Code | Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) | Peak Reflow Temperature (C) | Length |
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Microchip Technology |
ELASTIC BUFFER |
INDUSTRIAL |
BALL |
64 |
BGA |
SQUARE |
PLASTIC/EPOXY |
YES |
1 |
153 mA |
1.8 V |
1.8,3.3 |
GRID ARRAY |
BGA64,8X8,40 |
Other Telecom ICs |
1 mm |
85 Cel |
-40 Cel |
TIN SILVER COPPER |
BOTTOM |
S-PBGA-B64 |
1.72 mm |
9 mm |
Not Qualified |
ALSO REQUIRED 3.3V SUPPLY |
e1 |
9 mm |
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Microchip Technology |
ELASTIC BUFFER |
MATTE TIN |
3 |
e3 |
Digital Transmission Support refers to the various tools and technologies used to ensure the efficient and reliable transmission of digital signals over communication networks. These tools and technologies are designed to address issues such as signal interference, transmission errors, and network congestion, which can degrade the quality and speed of digital transmission.
One important aspect of Digital Transmission Support is the use of error detection and correction techniques. These techniques involve adding redundancy to the transmitted data, allowing the receiver to detect and correct any errors that may occur during transmission. Error detection and correction techniques are commonly used in communication protocols such as TCP/IP and Ethernet, and can help to ensure reliable data transmission even in the presence of noise or other transmission errors.
Another important aspect of Digital Transmission Support is the use of network congestion control techniques. These techniques are designed to prevent network congestion, which can occur when too many data packets are transmitted simultaneously, leading to delays and dropped packets. Network congestion control techniques include methods such as packet queuing, traffic shaping, and flow control, which help to regulate the flow of data over the network and prevent congestion.
Digital Transmission Support also includes technologies such as encryption and compression, which are used to protect data privacy and reduce transmission bandwidth. Encryption involves encoding data in such a way that it can only be decoded by authorized parties, while compression involves reducing the size of data by removing redundant or unnecessary information.