Silicon Labs CP2102N-A02-GQFN28, USB Controller, 12Mbps, USB 2.0, 3 to 3.6 V, 28-Pin QFN

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CP2102N-A02-GQFN28
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Silicon Labs
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Brand

Silicon Labs

Number of Transceivers

1

Data Rate

12Mbps

Protocols Supported

USB 2.0

IC Type

Controller IC

Power Supply Type

Single

ESD Protection

Yes

Typical Single Supply Voltage

3 to 3.6 V

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Package Type

QFN

Pin Count

28

Dimensions

5 x 5 x 0.75mm

Height

0.75mm

Length

5mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Width

5mm

The Silicon Labs CP2102N devices, part of the USBXpress family, are designed to quickly add USB to applications by eliminating firmware complexity and reducing development time. These highly-integrated USB-to-UART bridge controllers provide a simple solution for updating RS-232 designs to USB using a minimum of components and PCB space.  These devices include a USB 2.0 full-speed function controller, USB transceiver, oscillator, and Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) in packages as small as 3 mm x 3 mm. No other external USB components are required for development. All customization and configuration options can be selected using a simple GUI-based configurator. By eliminating the need for complex firmware and driver development, the CP2102N devices enable quick USB connectivity with minimal development effort.

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