The 73K224SL-IP is a modem chipset manufactured by TDK Corporation. It is likely a V.92 modem chipset, designed to enable dial-up internet access over standard telephone lines. These chipsets handle the modulation and demodulation of data signals, allowing computers to communicate with internet service providers (ISPs) using the analog telephone network.
Applications:
- Internal modems in desktop computers (legacy)
- External USB modems (legacy)
- Embedded systems requiring dial-up connectivity (legacy)
- Point-of-sale (POS) systems (legacy)
Features:
- V.92 modem standard support
- Data compression
- Error correction
- Caller ID support
- Wake-on-ring functionality
- Low power consumption
Benefits:
- Enables dial-up internet access over telephone lines
- Provides a reliable and cost-effective communication solution (legacy)
- Reduces data transmission time through compression techniques
- Ensures data integrity through error correction
Additional Details:
Given the age of V.92 modem technology, the 73K224SL-IP is likely a legacy component. Modern internet connections rely primarily on broadband technologies such as cable, DSL, and fiber optics. However, dial-up modems may still be used in specific applications or areas where broadband access is unavailable. The specific features and performance characteristics of the chipset will depend on the implementation and supporting circuitry. Datasheets from TDK or distributors specializing in legacy components could be helpful for detailed specifications.