Parameters |
Telecom IC Type |
PCM CODEC |
Filter |
YES |
Companding Law |
MU-LAW |
Neg Supply Voltage-Nom |
-5V |
Gain Tolerance-Max |
2.5dB |
Linear Coding |
NOT AVAILABLE |
Height Seated (Max) |
5.08mm |
Length |
19.305mm |
Width |
7.62mm |
RoHS Status |
Non-RoHS Compliant |
Lead Free |
Contains Lead |
Package / Case |
PDIP |
Surface Mount |
NO |
Number of Pins |
16 |
Pbfree Code |
no |
Number of Terminations |
16 |
Additional Feature |
FULL DUPLEX |
HTS Code |
8542.39.00.01 |
Subcategory |
Codecs |
Technology |
CMOS |
Terminal Position |
DUAL |
Terminal Form |
THROUGH-HOLE |
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) |
NOT SPECIFIED |
Number of Functions |
1 |
Supply Voltage |
5V |
Terminal Pitch |
2.54mm |
Reach Compliance Code |
not_compliant |
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) |
NOT SPECIFIED |
Qualification Status |
Not Qualified |
Operating Temperature (Max) |
85°C |
Operating Temperature (Min) |
-40°C |
Power Supplies |
+-5V |
Temperature Grade |
INDUSTRIAL |
Operating Mode |
SYNCHRONOUS/ASYNCHRONOUS |
Quiescent Current |
10mA |
Supply Current-Max |
14mA |
TCM129C18N Overview
For space-saving purposes, it is packaged in PDIP. Signals are prevented from reflecting off the end of transmission lines by 16 terminations. 16-pin electronic devices are what it is. There is a subcategory of Codecs for this electronic part. The supply voltage is set to 5V. This device runs on +-5V power supplies. It is not recommended to exceed 85°C for maximum operating temperature. In an easy-to-use manner, they operate when the supply current is kept at 14mA. The ground of the circuit is more negative in polarity than the -5V supply voltage. There is a property of this type known as FULL DUPLEX. Temperatures should be higher than -40°C when operating. In an environment with no external influences, there is 10mA current consumption.
TCM129C18N Features
Embedded in the PDIP package
FULL DUPLEX
TCM129C18N Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments TCM129C18N CODECs Interface ICs applications.
- Food & beverage
- Logical circuits
- Translating the decimal values to the binary
- Electronics industry
- Ball screw positioning
- Microprocessor
- Multiplication
- Feature extraction
- Digital systems
- Counting applications