Parameters |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Mount |
Through Hole |
Mounting Type |
Through Hole |
Package / Case |
18-DIP Module (0.850, 21.59mm), 9 Leads |
Number of Pins |
9 |
Supplier Device Package |
18-DIP |
Operating Temperature |
0°C~70°C |
Packaging |
Tube |
Published |
2014 |
Series |
Cybergate™ |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Max Operating Temperature |
70°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
0°C |
Voltage - Supply |
5V |
Function |
Data Access Arrangement (DAA) |
Number of Circuits |
1 |
Operating Supply Current |
8mA |
Current - Supply |
8mA |
RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
Lead Free |
Lead Free |
CYG2320 Overview
The 18-DIP Module (0.850, 21.59mm), 9 Leads package reduces the amount of space on a board.The way of Tube is employed for telecommunications equipment packing.A Through Hole-mount is used for mounting the telecom circuit.The telecom IC is composed of 1 circuits.Wtelecom IC's efficiencyh a high supply voltage, 5V can be operated more efficiently.A 0°C~70°C-temperature setting offers reliable performance.Through Hole is mounted on telecom switching.The telecom interface has 9 pins.The supply current is 8mA.Telecom product operates with 8mA's supply current to give designers a lot of flexibility.A lot of its functions of the telecommunication product are similar to those of the electronic parts in the Cybergate? series.The temperature is set at the minimum value of 0°C to ensure normal operation.Ensure normal operation by setting the temperature to the maximum value of 70°C.
CYG2320 Features
Available in the 18-DIP Module (0.850, 21.59mm), 9 Leads package
Operating supply current of 8mA
CYG2320 Applications
There are a lot of IXYS Integrated Circuits Division CYG2320 Telecom applications.
- T1 Rates PCM Line Interface
- T2 Rates PCM Line Interface
- T1/E1/J1 add/drop multiplexers (MUX)
- CSU/DSU Equipment
- Fiber Optic Terminals
- PBXs channel bank
- Integrated Access Devices
- Interfaces to E3
- Home Side Box
- Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) Wireless Base Stations