The USB2227-NU-11 from Microchip Technology is a highly integrated USB 2.0 flash media card reader controller, designed to bridge the gap between the cutting-edge USB technology and various flash media formats. This versatile device enables seamless data transfer between the widely-used USB interface on host computers and popular flash media types such as SD, MMC, Memory Stick, and CompactFlash, among others.
Key Features
- USB 2.0 Compliance: The controller adheres to the high-speed USB 2.0 standard, ensuring fast data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps for efficient file handling and media access.
- Multiple Flash Media Support: It supports a wide array of flash media formats, making it a versatile solution for reading from and writing to different types of memory cards.
- Integrated PHY: With an integrated Physical Layer (PHY), the device offers reliable communication and connectivity, reducing the need for additional components.
- High Performance: The USB2227-NU-11 is engineered to deliver high-speed performance, enabling quick and efficient data access and transfer.
- Low Power Consumption: It is designed with power efficiency in mind, ensuring minimal power drain when in operation, which is particularly important for battery-powered host devices.
Applications
The USB2227-NU-11 is ideal for a number of applications, including:
- Desktop and laptop computers
- Consumer electronics such as digital cameras, printers, and smart TVs
- Embedded systems requiring data exchange with flash memory cards
Product Quality and Support
Microchip Technology is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the USB2227-NU-11 is no exception. Customers can expect robust performance and durability from this product. Additionally, Microchip provides comprehensive technical support and documentation, ensuring that developers can implement the USB2227-NU-11 with confidence and ease.
Whether it's for personal use or integration into consumer electronics, the USB2227-NU-11 offers a flexible and reliable solution for bridging the USB and flash media divide.