TLIN1028EVM

Texas Instruments
595-TLIN1028EVM
TLIN1028EVM

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Interface Development Tools

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Texas Instruments
Product Category: Interface Development Tools
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Evaluation Modules
LIN
Evaluate the TLIN1028x family of devices
Brand: Texas Instruments
For Use With: J6 and J9 connector
Interface Type: SPI
Product Type: Interface Development Tools
Series: TLIN1028
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
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8473302000
USHTS:
8473301180
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8473300401
ECCN:
EAR99

TLIN1028EVM LIN Transceiver Evaluation Module

Texas Instruments TLIN1028EVM LIN Transceiver Evaluation Module (EVM) can be used to evaluate the TLIN1028x family of devices. The LIN bus is easily accessed via the J6 and J9 connectors, along with VBAT and GND, to make easy connections to real LIN systems. All logic signals are available through headers and test points, and modes are easily transitioned by placing the correct jumpers on the Texas Instruments TLIN1028EVM.

TMUXHS4212EVM Mux/Demux Evaluation Module (EVM)

Texas Instruments TMUXHS4212EVM Mux/Demux Evaluation Module (EVM) can be used to evaluate the TMUXHS4212. The TMUXHS4212 is a 2-channel high-speed mux/demux switch compatible with any high-speed interface with a differential amplitude < 1800mVpp and a common-mode voltage < 2V. The evaluation module evaluates high-speed bidirectional passive switching performance for USB Type-C™ mux or demux applications supporting USB 3.1 Gen 1 and Gen 2 data rates. Texas Instruments TMUXHS4212EVM is compatible with MIPI DSI/CSI, LVDS, and PCI Express Gen 2, Gen 3, and Gen 4 interface standards.