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.
PIC18F4550-I/P by Microchip Technology is an 8-bit microcontroller with a max clock frequency of 48 MHz. It features 13-Ch 10-Bit ADC channels and USB connectivity, making it ideal for industrial applications requiring low power consumption and high-speed data processing. With 2048 RAM bytes and 256 Data EEPROM size, this CMOS technology-based microcontroller offers versatile performance in various embedded systems.
2N2222A by Texas Instruments is a small signal NPN bipolar junction transistor (BJT) with a max collector-emitter voltage of 40V and a max collector current of 0.8A. It is commonly used for switching applications due to its fast turn on/off times (35ns/285ns) and high transition frequency (300MHz).
STM32F405RGT6TR by STMicroelectronics is a 32-bit microcontroller with 64 terminals, operating at a max frequency of 26 MHz. It features DAC and ADC channels, along with DMA support. Ideal for industrial applications requiring low power consumption and high-speed processing capabilities.
Microchip Technology's RN41N-I/RM is a telecom IC with 35 terminals, operating from -40 to 85°C. It has a supply voltage of 3.3V and is surface mountable in industrial applications. The package style is rectangular, measuring 13.2mm x 20.1mm with a seated height of 2.2mm, suitable for telecom interface functions.