Datasheet Texas Instruments P82B715DRG4
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Series | P82B715 |
Part Number | P82B715DRG4 |
I2C Bus Extender 8-SOIC -40 to 85
Datasheets
P82B715 I2C Bus Extender datasheet
PDF, 890 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Jan 21, 2016
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Status
Lifecycle Status | Active (Recommended for new designs) |
Manufacture's Sample Availability | Yes |
Packaging
Pin | 8 |
Package Type | D |
Industry STD Term | SOIC |
JEDEC Code | R-PDSO-G |
Package QTY | 2500 |
Carrier | LARGE T&R |
Device Marking | PG715 |
Width (mm) | 3.91 |
Length (mm) | 4.9 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.58 |
Pitch (mm) | 1.27 |
Max Height (mm) | 1.75 |
Mechanical Data | Download |
Parametrics
Channel Width | 2 |
Master Side I2C Bus Capacitance Supported | 400 pF |
Max Frequency | 400 kHz |
Number of Outputs | 2 |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 85 C |
Package Group | SOIC |
Slave Side I2C Bus Capacitance Supported | 3000 pF |
Special Features | Open-Drain I/O Type |
VCC(Max) | 12 V |
VCC(Min) | 3 V |
fSCLK(Max) | 0.4 MHz |
Eco Plan
RoHS | Compliant |
Application Notes
- Choosing the Correct I2C Device for New DesignsPDF, 87 Kb, File published: Sep 7, 2016
The I2C bus is a very popular and powerful bus used for communication between a single (or multiple)master and a single (or multiple) slave device. In many applications there is a potential need for moreslave devices on the bus, isolation between similar addressed slaves, or a need for more I/Os. Theseneeds can be solved with an I2C buffer, switch, and I/O expander.The application note h - Maximum Clock Frequency of I2C Bus Using RepeatersPDF, 116 Kb, File published: May 15, 2015
TCA9617 Maximum Allowed Frequency on I2C Bus Using Repeaters - I2C Bus Pull-Up Resistor CalculationPDF, 157 Kb, File published: Feb 13, 2015
- Understanding the I2C BusPDF, 124 Kb, File published: Jun 30, 2015
Model Line
Series: P82B715 (6)
- P82B715D P82B715DG4 P82B715DR P82B715DRG4 P82B715P P82B715PE4
Manufacturer's Classification
- Semiconductors > Interface > I2C > I2C Level Shifters, Buffers, and Hubs