XRA1201IL24-0A-EB

701-XRA1201IL240AEB
XRA1201IL24-0A-EB

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Interface Development Tools XRA1201IL24-0A-EB

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Product Category: Interface Development Tools
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Brand: MaxLinear
Product Type: Interface Development Tools
Series: XRA1201
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
Unit Weight: 209,310 g
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8534000020
ECCN:
EAR99
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GPIO Expanders & Ethernet Bridges

MaxLinear GPIO Expanders and Ethernet Bridges can add Ethernet to systems with an available USB port. The devices are designed for embedded and industrial applications where space is at a premium. These bridges pack functionality like I2C master, up to 32GPIOs and 4 UARTs, and RS-485 half-duplex control into small QFN packages. To simplify development, MaxLinear’s USB bridging products work with standard software drivers in Windows, Linux, Android, and Max OS X. MaxLinear’s I2C/SMBus and SPI GPIO expanders add up to 16 general-purpose I/O pins and offer enhanced features and functionality.

XR120x Evaluation Boards

MaxLinear XR120x Evaluation Boards are designed to evaluate the XR120x I2C/SMBus GPIO Expanders. The expanders are 16-bit GPIO expanders withan I2C/SMBus interface. After power-up, the XRA120x devices have internal 100K ohm pull-up resistors on each I/O pin that can be individually enabled. TheXRA120x has the internal pull-up resistors enabled upon power-up in case it's necessary for the inputs to be in a known state.