The UCC5641PW24 is a state-of-the-art SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) bus terminator from Texas Instruments, designed to meet the needs of high-performance computer and peripheral devices. This product is part of the Ultra2 LVD/SE (Low Voltage Differential/Single-Ended) family, which ensures compatibility with the latest SCSI standards, providing both flexibility and speed for your data transfer requirements.
Key Features
- Wide Compatibility: Supports Ultra2 LVD/SE SCSI interfaces, allowing for a broad range of device connections.
- High Performance: Capable of data transfer rates up to 80 MB/s, making it suitable for high-speed applications.
- Automatic Mode Configuration: The UCC5641PW24 automatically configures itself for either LVD or SE signaling environments without any user intervention.
- Multi-mode Functionality: Provides termination for LVD and SE signaling, ensuring reliable communication between devices.
- Hot-Plugging Support: Designed to support hot-swapping, allowing devices to be added or removed without powering down the system.
- Low Power Consumption: Features a low quiescent current, which reduces power usage and heat generation.
Product Applications
The UCC5641PW24 is ideal for a variety of high-speed data-intensive applications such as:
- Server storage systems
- RAID arrays
- Workstations
- Data centers
- Networking hardware
Technical Specifications
With a 24-pin TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) form factor, the UCC5641PW24 offers a compact solution for PCB (Printed Circuit Board) designs. It operates over a temperature range from 0°C to 70°C, making it suitable for most standard computing environments. The product also features built-in thermal protection, ensuring long-term reliability and safety.
Ordering and Availability
The UCC5641PW24 is available for order through Texas Instruments and authorized distributors. For detailed pricing, availability, and additional technical resources, please refer to the Texas Instruments official website or contact their sales and support team.