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SKYWORKS SI2493-C-FSRRoHS

Manufacturer
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SI2493-C-FSR
LCSC Part #
C17411320
Packaging
SOIC-16
Customer #
Key Attributes
SOIC-16 Modems - ICs and Modules RoHS
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200+$ 9.7985$ 1959.70
500+$ 9.4713$ 4735.65
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TypeDescription
CategoryIntegrated Circuits (ICs)/Interface/Modems - ICs and Modules
ManufacturerSKYWORKS
PackagingSOIC-16
FeaturesDTMF detection

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Multiple1
Standard Packaging2500
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Introduction

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The Si2494/93/57/39/34/15/04 ISOmodem chipset family consists of a 38-pin QFN (Si2494/39) or 24-pin TSSOP (Si2493/57/34/15/04) or 16-pin SOIC (Si2493/57/34/15/04) low-voltage modem device, and a 16-pin SOIC lineside DAA device (Si3018/10) connecting directly with the telephone local loop (Tip and Ring). This modem solution is a complete hardware (controller-based) modem that connects to a host processor through a UART, parallel or SPI interface. Parallel and EEPROM interfaces are available only on the 38-pin QFN or 24-pin TSSOP package option. Isolation is provided by Skyworks Solutions’ isolation capacitor technology, which uses high-voltage capacitors instead of a transformer. This isolation technology complies with global telecommunications standards including FCC, ETSI ES 203 021, JATE, and all known country-specific requirements.

Additional features include programmable ac/dc termination and ring impedance, on-hook and off-hook intrusion detection, Caller ID, loop voltage/loop current monitoring, overcurrent detection, ring detection, and the hookswitch function. All required program and data memory is included in the modem device. When the modem receives a software or hardware reset, all register settings revert to the default values stored in the on-chip program memory. The host processor interacts with the modem controller through AT commands used to change register settings and control modem operation.