National Semiconductor Network Interfaces 7

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Telecom IC Type Temperature Grade Terminal Form No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Total Dose (V) Package Body Material Surface Mount No. of Functions No. of Channels Technology Screening Level Nominal Negative Supply Voltage No. of Transceivers 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 Width Qualification Additional Features JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length

DP83848KSQ

National Semiconductor

ETHERNET TRANSCEIVER

INDUSTRIAL

NO LEAD

40

QCCN

SQUARE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

YES

CMOS

1

3.3 V

3.3

CHIP CARRIER

LCC40,.24SQ,20

Network Interfaces

.5 mm

85 Cel

-40 Cel

QUAD

100 Mbps

S-PQCC-N40

2

Not Qualified

40

260

DP8392CN

National Semiconductor

ETHERNET TRANSCEIVER

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

-9 V

1

180 mA

-9

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

Network Interfaces

2.54 mm

70 Cel

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

R-PDIP-T16

5.08 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

e0

19.305 mm

DP8392CN-1

National Semiconductor

ETHERNET TRANSCEIVER

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

-9 V

1

.18 mA

-9

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

Network Interfaces

2.54 mm

70 Cel

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

R-PDIP-T16

5.08 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

e0

19.305 mm

DP8392CN-2

National Semiconductor

ETHERNET TRANSCEIVER

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

-9 V

1

.18 mA

-9

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

Network Interfaces

2.54 mm

70 Cel

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

DUAL

R-PDIP-T16

Not Qualified

e0

DP83848JSQ

National Semiconductor

ETHERNET TRANSCEIVER

COMMERCIAL

NO LEAD

40

QCCN

SQUARE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

YES

CMOS

1

3.3 V

3.3

CHIP CARRIER

LCC40,.24SQ,20

Network Interfaces

.5 mm

70 Cel

0 Cel

QUAD

100 Mbps

S-PQCC-N40

2

Not Qualified

40

260

DP83848VYBX

National Semiconductor

ETHERNET TRANSCEIVER

INDUSTRIAL

GULL WING

48

QFP

SQUARE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

YES

CMOS

1

3.3 V

3.3

FLATPACK

QFP48,.35SQ,20

Network Interfaces

.5 mm

105 Cel

-40 Cel

TIN LEAD

QUAD

100 Mbps

S-PQFP-G48

3

Not Qualified

e0

40

260

DP83955AV

National Semiconductor

ETHERNET TRANSCEIVER

COMMERCIAL

J BEND

84

QCCJ

SQUARE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

YES

1

CMOS

250 mA

5 V

5

CHIP CARRIER

LDCC84,1.2SQ

Network Interfaces

1.27 mm

70 Cel

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

QUAD

S-PQCC-J84

Not Qualified

e0

Network Interfaces

A network interface is an electronic component that connects a device to a network, enabling it to communicate with other devices and access shared resources. Network interfaces are essential for modern communication systems, providing a means of transmitting and receiving data over a variety of communication channels and protocols.

Some common types of network interfaces include Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular network interfaces. Ethernet is a wired network interface that uses twisted-pair cables to transmit data over local area networks (LANs). Wi-Fi is a wireless network interface that uses radio waves to transmit data over wireless local area networks (WLANs). Bluetooth is a short-range wireless network interface that is used for connecting peripheral devices such as keyboards and headphones to computers and mobile devices. Cellular network interfaces are used for mobile communications over cellular networks, providing internet connectivity and voice communication.

Network interfaces use various protocols and standards to ensure reliable and efficient data transmission. These protocols include TCP/IP, which is used for internet communication, and IEEE 802.11, which is used for wireless LANs. Network interfaces also use techniques such as packet framing, error correction, and flow control to ensure that data is transmitted accurately and efficiently.

In addition to providing a means of data transmission, network interfaces also enable devices to access shared resources such as printers and file servers. They also enable devices to communicate with each other, allowing for collaboration and information sharing.