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.
ADXL355BEZ
Accelerometer X, Y, Z Axis ±2g, 4g, 8g 1.5kHz 14-CLCC (6x6) General Description The ADXL355BEZ is a low noise, low drift, low power, three-axis MEMS accelerometer intended for high-precision sensing applications. It delivers high-resolution digital acceleration data with excellent long-term stability and minimal temperature-induced variation. The device integrates a complete sensing chain, including the MEMS sensor element, analog conditioning, analog-to-digital conversion, and digital filtering. Output data is provided through SPI or I²C interfaces, enabling straightforward integration into embedded and industrial systems. Key Features Three-axis acceleration sensing (X, Y, Z) Selectable full-scale ranges: ±2 g, ±4 g, ±8 g Low noise density (~25 µg/√Hz) Low offset and minimal temperature drift High-resolution 20-bit digital output Integrated digital filtering SPI and I²C communication interfaces Low power consumption (~200 µA typical) Wide supply voltage range (2.25 V to 3.6 V) Integrated temperature sensor Hermetically sealed package Applications Structural health monitoring Vibration measurement and analysis Tilt and inclination sensing Industrial condition monitoring Navigation and inertial systems Seismic detection Robotics and stabilization platforms Functional Description The ADXL355BEZ includes an integrated sensing and processing architecture composed of: Three-axis MEMS sensing element Analog front-end signal conditioning High-resolution ADC Digital filtering and decimation stages Temperature sensing element Digital communication interface (SPI/I²C) Configuration and control registers Electrical Characteristics (Typical) Supply voltage: 2.25 V to 3.6 V Supply current: ~200 µA Output data rate: up to 4 kHz Noise density: ~25 µg/√Hz Resolution: 20-bit Interface: SPI / I²C Mechanical and Package Information Package type: LGA (Land Grid Array) Approximate dimensions: 3 mm × 5 mm × 1 mm Hermetically sealed for improved environmental robustness Interface and Communication Supports SPI (4-wire) and I²C protocols Outputs 20-bit acceleration data per axis Data format: two’s complement Measurement Ranges ±2 g ±4 g ±8 g Environmental Specifications Operating temperature range: -40°C to +125°C Storage temperature range: -55°C to +150°C Power Management Supports measurement and standby modes Designed for low-power operation in continuous sensing applications Compliance and Reliability Industrial-grade device Designed for long-term stability RoHS compliant #commonpartslibrary #sensor #accelerometer
28 Uses0 StarsADXL354BEZ
Accelerometer X, Y, Z Axis ±2g, 4g 1.5kHz 14-CLCC (6x6) General Description The ADXL354BEZ is a low noise, low drift, low power, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer designed for high precision sensing applications. It provides analog voltage outputs proportional to acceleration along the X, Y, and Z axes. The device is optimized for applications requiring high resolution and long-term stability, including structural health monitoring, condition monitoring, tilt sensing, and seismic measurements. The sensor features excellent temperature stability, minimal offset drift, and selectable measurement ranges. Its very low noise density makes it suitable for vibration analysis and other sensitive measurement environments. Key Features 3-axis MEMS accelerometer with analog outputs Selectable measurement ranges of ±2 g, ±4 g, and ±8 g Ultra-low noise density of approximately 20 µg/√Hz Low offset drift across temperature Low power consumption of approximately 150 µA (typical) High resolution and measurement stability Integrated temperature sensor output Hermetically sealed package for improved environmental robustness Functional Description The ADXL354BEZ measures acceleration using capacitive MEMS sensing elements arranged along three orthogonal axes. When acceleration is applied, the internal sensing structure experiences displacement, causing a change in capacitance. This change is converted into an analog voltage output for each axis. Each axis produces a continuous-time analog signal, allowing direct interfacing with external analog-to-digital converters or signal conditioning circuits. Internal signal conditioning ensures low noise performance and stable output behavior. Electrical Characteristics (Typical) The device operates with a supply voltage ranging from 2.25 V to 3.6 V. Typical supply current during normal operation is approximately 150 µA. The noise density for all three axes is around 20 µg/√Hz. The bandwidth is user selectable and can reach up to approximately 1.5 kHz. The output signals are analog and ratiometric with respect to the supply voltage. Mechanical Characteristics The ADXL354BEZ is housed in a compact leadless chip carrier (LCC) package with approximate dimensions of 5 mm by 5 mm. It is designed for surface-mount installation. The sensing axes are aligned orthogonally to provide accurate three-dimensional acceleration measurement. Performance Characteristics High resolution suitable for precision sensing applications Low temperature coefficient and minimal drift over time High linearity across the full-scale measurement range Excellent long-term stability Low cross-axis sensitivity for improved accuracy Pin Configuration Overview The device includes power supply and ground connections, along with individual analog outputs for each axis labeled XOUT, YOUT, and ZOUT. A self-test pin is provided for functionality verification, and a temperature output pin allows monitoring of internal device temperature. Operating Conditions The device is designed to operate over a temperature range from −40°C to +125°C. Storage temperature ranges from −65°C to +150°C. The recommended supply voltage range is 2.25 V to 3.6 V. Applications Structural health monitoring Industrial condition monitoring Seismic and geophysical sensing Tilt and inclination measurement Platform stabilization systems Vibration analysis Advantages Extremely low noise performance for high sensitivity applications Stable operation across wide temperature ranges Simple analog interface without the need for digital communication protocols Robust packaging suitable for harsh environments Compliance and Reliability The ADXL354BEZ is RoHS compliant and designed for industrial-grade applications. It offers high reliability and long-term performance stability in demanding operating conditions. #commonpartslibrary #sensor #accelerometer
3 Uses0 StarsADXL335BCPZ-RL7
Accelerometer X, Y, Z Axis ±3g 1.6kHz (X,Y), 550Hz (Z) 16-LFCSP-LQ (4x4) The ADXL335BCPZ-RL7 is a low-power, complete 3-axis accelerometer with analog voltage outputs proportional to acceleration. It measures acceleration along the X, Y, and Z axes with a full-scale range of ±3 g. This device integrates a micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) sensor with signal conditioning circuitry, enabling direct analog output without the need for external amplification. The RL7 suffix indicates tape-and-reel packaging for automated assembly. The ADXL335BCPZ-RL7 is designed for compact, battery-powered, and motion-sensitive applications where low power consumption and ease of integration are critical. Functional Overview The accelerometer operates using a capacitive sensing structure. Acceleration causes displacement of an internal mass, changing capacitance, which is converted into a proportional analog voltage output. Each axis operates independently and provides a continuous analog signal that can be read by a microcontroller’s ADC. External capacitors allow the user to configure bandwidth per axis, enabling optimization for noise or response speed. Electrical Characteristics Supply Voltage Range: 1.8 V to 3.6 V Supply Current: Typical: 350 µA Measurement Range: ±3 g Sensitivity (Typical): 300 mV/g Zero-g Bias Level: Approximately VCC / 2 Bandwidth: Adjustable via external capacitors Typical limits: X, Y axes: up to 1600 Hz Z axis: up to 550 Hz Output Characteristics Output Type: Analog (ratiometric to supply voltage) Axes: Three independent outputs (XOUT, YOUT, ZOUT) Output Impedance: Approximately 32 kΩ Noise Density: X/Y axes: ~150 µg/√Hz Z axis: ~300 µg/√Hz Mechanical Characteristics Package Type: 16-lead LFCSP Package Dimensions: Approximately 4 mm × 4 mm × 1.45 mm Mounting: Surface mount Packaging Option: Tape and reel (RL7) Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Range: −40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature Range: −65°C to +150°C Shock Survival: Up to 10,000 g Interface Requirements External Components: Capacitors required for bandwidth selection (one per axis) Interface Type: Analog voltage outputs compatible with ADC inputs Pin Description (Summary) ST: Self-test input XOUT: X-axis analog output YOUT: Y-axis analog output ZOUT: Z-axis analog output VCC: Power supply GND: Ground NC: No connection / reserved Applications Tilt and orientation sensing Motion and vibration detection Portable electronics Gaming controllers Wearable devices Industrial monitoring systems Key Features Three-axis acceleration measurement Low power consumption Analog output for simple interfacing Compact MEMS package Adjustable bandwidth Wide temperature operating range Tape-and-reel packaging for automated manufacturing #commonpartslibrary #integratedcircuit #sensor #accelerometer
2 Uses0 StarsADXL345TCCZ-EP
Accelerometer X, Y, Z Axis ±2g, 4g, 8g, 16g 0.05Hz ~ 1.6kHz 14-LGA (3x5) The ADXL345-EP is an extended performance version of the ADXL345, which is a small, thin, ultralow power, 3-axis accelerometer with high resolution (13-bit) measurement at up to ±16 g. Digital output data is formatted as 16-bit twos complement and is accessible through either a SPI (3- or 4-wire) or I2 C digital interface. The ADXL345-EP is well suited for extended temperature range industrial and aerospace equipment. It measures the static acceleration of gravity in tilt-sensing applications, as well as dynamic acceleration resulting from motion or shock. Its high resolution (3.9 mg/LSB) enables measurement of inclination changes less than 1.0°. Several special sensing functions are provided. Activity and inactivity sensing detect the presence or lack of motion by comparing the acceleration on any axis with user-set thresholds. Tap sensing detects single and double taps in any direction. Freefall sensing detects if the device is falling. These functions can be mapped individually to either of two interrupt output pins. An integrated memory management system with a 32-level first in, first out (FIFO) buffer can be used to store data to minimize host processor activity and lower overall system power consumption. Low power modes enable intelligent motion-based power management with threshold sensing and active acceleration measurement at extremely low power dissipation. The ADXL345-EP is supplied in a small, thin, 3 mm × 5 mm × 1 mm, 14-lead, enhanced plastic package. Ultralow power: as low as 23 µA in measurement mode and 0.1 µA in standby mode at VS = 2.5 V (typical) Power consumption scales automatically with bandwidth User-selectable resolution from 10 to 13 bits 4 mg/LSB scale factor in all g ranges 32-sample FIFO minimizes host processor load Single tap, double tap, and free-fall detection Activity/inactivity monitoring Supply voltage range: 2.0 V to 3.6 V I/O voltage range: 1.7 V to VS SPI (3- and 4-wire) and I2C digital interfaces Flexible interrupt modes mappable to either interrupt pin Measurement ranges selectable via serial command Bandwidth selectable via serial command 10,000 g shock survival Pb free/RoHS compliant #commonpartslibrary #integratedcircuit #accelerometer
7 Uses0 StarsADXL345BCCZ
Accelerometer X, Y, Z Axis ±2g, 4g, 8g, 16g 0.05Hz ~ 1.6kHz 14-LGA (3x5) The ADXL345 is a small, thin, ultralow power, 3-axis accelerometer with high resolution (13-bit) measurement at up to ±16 g. Digital output data is formatted as 16-bit twos complement and is accessible through either a SPI (3- or 4-wire) or I2C digital interface. The ADXL345 is well suited for mobile device applications. It measures the static acceleration of gravity in tilt-sensing applications, as well as dynamic acceleration resulting from motion or shock. Its high resolution (3.9 mg/LSB) enables measurement of inclination changes less than 1.0°. Several special sensing functions are provided. Activity and inactivity sensing detect the presence or lack of motion by comparing the acceleration on any axis with user-set thresholds. Tap sensing detects single and double taps in any direction. Free-fall sensing detects if the device is falling. These functions can be mapped individually to either of two interrupt output pins. An integrated memory management system with a 32-level first in, first out (FIFO) buffer can be used to store data to minimize host processor activity and lower overall system power consumption. Low power modes enable intelligent motion-based power management with threshold sensing and active acceleration measurement at extremely low power dissipation. The ADXL345 is supplied in a small, thin, 3 mm × 5 mm × 1 mm, 14-lead, plastic package. ► Ultralow power: as low as 23 µA in measurement mode and 0.1 µA in standby mode at VS = 2.5 V (typical) ► Power consumption scales automatically with bandwidth ► User-selectable resolution ► Fixed 10-bit resolution ► Full resolution, where resolution increases with g range, up to 13-bit resolution at ±16 g (maintaining 4 mg/LSB scale factor in all g ranges) ► Embedded memory management system with FIFO technology minimizes host processor load ► Single tap/double tap detection ► Activity/inactivity monitoring ► Free-fall detection ► Supply voltage range: 2.0 V to 3.6 V ► I/O voltage range: 1.7 V to VS ► SPI (3- and 4-wire) and I2C digital interfaces ► Flexible interrupt modes mappable to either interrupt pin ► Measurement ranges selectable via serial command ► Bandwidth selectable via serial command ► Wide temperature range (−40°C to +85°C) ► 10,000 g shock survival ► Pb free/RoHS compliant #CommonPartsLibrary #IntegratedCircuit #Sensor #Transducer #Motion-Sensor #Accelerometer #ADXL345
56 Uses0 StarsPCA9632DP1,118
40 power reduction compared to PCA9633 4 LED drivers. Each output programmable at: Off On Programmable LED brightness Programmable group dimming/blinking mixed with individual LED brightness 1 MHz Fast-mode Plus I2C-bus interface with 30 mA high drive capability on SDA output for driving high capacitive buses 256-step (8-bit) linear programmable brightness per LED output varying from fully off (default) to maximum brightness using a 1.5625 kHz PWM signal in Individual brightness m
4 Uses0 StarsKTD2027BEWE-TR
LED Lighting Driver ICs LED Lighting Drivers 4-Channel RGBW Driver, I2C, 1.5x1.5mm TDFN The KTD2027BEWE-TR is a highly integrated, low-power RGB LED driver designed for portable and battery-powered applications. It features a compact WLCSP package and provides precise current control for up to three LED channels. The device includes an I²C-compatible interface, enabling flexible control of brightness, color mixing, and lighting effects. Integrated features such as programmable current sinks, dimming control, and built-in protection mechanisms make it suitable for indicators, backlighting, and decorative lighting in consumer electronics. Key Features Triple-channel constant current LED driver (RGB support) I²C-compatible digital interface Independent brightness control per channel Programmable current up to ~24 mA per channel Built-in PWM dimming and pattern generation Low quiescent current for power-sensitive applications Wide input voltage range Thermal shutdown and overcurrent protection Small WLCSP package (suitable for compact designs) Applications Mobile devices and wearables Status indicators and notification LEDs Backlighting and decorative lighting IoT and portable electronics Absolute Maximum Ratings Supply Voltage (VDD): −0.3 V to +6.0 V Logic Input Voltage: −0.3 V to VDD + 0.3 V Operating Temperature Range: −40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature Range: −55°C to +150°C Recommended Operating Conditions Supply Voltage (VDD): 1.8 V to 5.5 V LED Forward Voltage: Dependent on external LEDs Ambient Temperature: −40°C to +85°C Electrical Characteristics (Typical) Supply Current (Idle): < 1 µA (shutdown mode) Channel Current Accuracy: ±5% (typical) Maximum Output Current: ~24 mA per channel I²C Clock Frequency: Up to 400 kHz (Fast Mode) Functional Description The KTD2027BEWE-TR operates as a constant-current sink driver for RGB LEDs. Each channel can be independently programmed via the I²C interface to control brightness and enable dynamic lighting effects. Internal PWM generators allow smooth dimming without requiring continuous microcontroller intervention. The device also integrates protection features such as thermal shutdown and current limiting to ensure reliable operation. Pin Configuration (Typical WLCSP) VDD – Power supply GND – Ground SDA – I²C data line SCL – I²C clock line LED1 – Current sink output (Red) LED2 – Current sink output (Green) LED3 – Current sink output (Blue) Package Information Package Type: WLCSP (Wafer-Level Chip Scale Package) Mounting: Surface mount Tape & Reel: Yes (TR suffix) Ordering Information KTD2027BEWE-TR: Tape and reel packaging for automated assembly #commonpartslibrary #integratedcircuit #leddriver
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