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Part RoHS Manufacturer General IC Type Temperature Grade Terminal Form No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Package Body Material Surface Mount No. of Functions Transmission Media Technology Maximum Supply Current Power Supplies (V) Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Sub-Category Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Terminal Position JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Supply Voltage (Vsup) Maximum Seated Height Width Qualification Minimum Supply Voltage (Vsup) Additional Features JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length

BT122-A-V2R

Silicon Labs

SUPPORT CIRCUIT

BT122-A-V2

Silicon Labs

SUPPORT CIRCUIT

SI4032-B1-FM

Silicon Labs

TRANSMITTER IC

INDUSTRIAL

NO LEAD

20

HVQCCN

SQUARE

UNSPECIFIED

YES

1

RF

CHIP CARRIER, HEAT SINK/SLUG, VERY THIN PROFILE

.5 mm

85 Cel

-40 Cel

QUAD

S-XQCC-N20

3.6 V

.9 mm

4 mm

1.8 V

4 mm

Remote Control ICs

Remote control ICs are electronic components that provide the functionality to transmit and receive signals wirelessly to control electronic devices remotely. These ICs are used in a variety of applications, including television remote controls, home automation systems, and automotive systems.

Remote control ICs can be classified into several types based on the specific functions they provide. Some of the most common types of remote control ICs include:

1. IR remote control ICs - These ICs use infrared (IR) technology to transmit signals wirelessly to control electronic devices such as televisions, DVD players, and audio systems.

2. RF remote control ICs - These ICs use radio frequency (RF) technology to transmit signals wirelessly to control electronic devices such as home automation systems and automotive systems.

3. Bluetooth remote control ICs - These ICs use Bluetooth technology to transmit signals wirelessly to control electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and computers.

Remote control ICs can be integrated into a variety of devices, from small handheld remote controls to large home automation systems. They can also be used in combination with other components, such as microcontrollers, sensors, and displays, to provide a complete remote control solution.