DS28E22Q+T
Manufacturer: ADI
The DS28E22Q+T is a 1-Wire-to-I2C/SPI bridge from Analog Devices. It provides bidirectional communication between a 1-Wire master and an I2C or SPI slave device. Here are some of the product parameters and introduction:
Product parameters:
Operating voltage: 2.8V to 5.5V
Operating temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
I2C/SPI frequency: up to 400 kHz (I2C) or 10 MHz (SPI)
1-Wire interface with active pullup for improved performance
8 kbits of user-programmable EEPROM
3 configurable I/O pins
Small 16-pin QSOP package
Product introduction:
The DS28E22Q+T is designed to simplify the interface between a 1-Wire master device and an I2C or SPI slave device. With its integrated 1-Wire interface, it can communicate with a wide range of 1-Wire sensors, memory devices, and other peripherals. The bridge then converts the data to the I2C or SPI format, allowing the master device to interface with a larger variety of sensors, memory devices, and other peripherals that use these protocols. The user-programmable EEPROM can be used to store configuration settings or other data. The device is suitable for use in applications such as industrial control, automotive, and medical devices.
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The DS28E22Q+T is a 1-Wire-to-I2C/SPI bridge from Analog Devices. It provides bidirectional communication between a 1-Wire master and an I2C or SPI slave device. Here are some of the product parameters and introduction:
Product parameters:
Operating voltage: 2.8V to 5.5V
Operating temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
I2C/SPI frequency: up to 400 kHz (I2C) or 10 MHz (SPI)
1-Wire interface with active pullup for improved performance
8 kbits of user-programmable EEPROM
3 configurable I/O pins
Small 16-pin QSOP package
Product introduction:
The DS28E22Q+T is designed to simplify the interface between a 1-Wire master device and an I2C or SPI slave device. With its integrated 1-Wire interface, it can communicate with a wide range of 1-Wire sensors, memory devices, and other peripherals. The bridge then converts the data to the I2C or SPI format, allowing the master device to interface with a larger variety of sensors, memory devices, and other peripherals that use these protocols. The user-programmable EEPROM can be used to store configuration settings or other data. The device is suitable for use in applications such as industrial control, automotive, and medical devices.