Interface ICs
An interface IC is a type of integrated circuit that is designed to facilitate communication between two devices or systems. These devices are commonly used in electronic systems to enable the transfer of data and control signals between different components or subsystems. Some common use cases for interface ICs include connecting microcontrollers to peripherals such as sensors or displays, linking multiple processors together in a network, and enabling communication between devices using different communication protocols. Flux.ai has the world's largest community-driven public library of interface ICs, with footprints, symbols, datasheets, and simulation models. This library is a valuable resource for engineers and designers who need access to accurate and up-to-date information on these important components. Whether you are working on a new design project or simply looking to learn more about interface ICs, Flux.ai is an excellent resource to help you find the information you need.
ESP32-S3-DEVKITC-1-N8R2
Connectivity options include 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth® 5 (BLE), and BLE 5 Mesh support, operating at 2.4GHz for seamless wireless communication. The board is equipped with 2MB PSRAM and 384KB ROM, alongside a wide range of I/O interfaces, including 45 GPIOs, 4 x SPI, 3 x UART, 2 x I2C, 14 x touch pins, 2 x I2S, RMT, LED PWM, USB-OTG, TWAI, and 2 x 12-bit ADCs. It also features DVP for expanded functionality, making it a versatile solution for IoT and embedded applications.
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