The Microchip Technology PIC18F4550T-I/PT microcontroller operates at a max clock frequency of 48 MHz with 8-bit architecture. It features 13-Ch 10-Bit ADC channels and USB connectivity, making it suitable for industrial applications requiring high-speed data processing and analog-to-digital conversion. With low power mode and flash ROM programmability, this device offers efficient performance in compact designs.
STM32H743XIH6 by STMicroelectronics is a 32-bit microcontroller with Cortex-M7 CPU, 36-Ch 16-Bit ADC, and 2-Ch 12-Bit DAC. It operates at up to 48 MHz, has 1085440 bytes of RAM, and offers connectivity options like CAN, I2C, USB. Ideal for industrial applications requiring high-performance processing and extensive peripheral support.
1N4148WT by Onsemi is a single rectifier diode with a max output current of 0.3A and forward voltage of 0.72V. It has a small outline package style, matte tin terminal finish, and operates at temperatures up to 150°C. Ideal for applications requiring fast reverse recovery time such as power supplies and signal demodulation circuits.
TCA6424ARGJR by Texas Instruments is a CMOS parallel I/O port with 24 bits and 3 ports. It operates b/w -40 to 85°C, suitable for industrial applications. With a max clock frequency of 0.4 MHz, it offers low power consumption at only 0.03 mA supply current.
ULN2803ADWR by Texas Instruments is a peripheral driver with 8 functions, open-collector output characteristics, and built-in transient protections. It operates b/w -40 to 85°C, has a max supply voltage of 3V, and is ideal for buffer or inverter-based applications requiring sink current flow direction.