Interface - Modems - ICs and Modules

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CMX7164L9

CMX7164L9

CML Microcircuits

CMX7164L9: MULTI-MODE HIGH PERFO

150

CMX7143L4-TR1K

CMX7143L4-TR1K

CML Microcircuits

MULTI-MODE WIRELSS DATA MODEM

1000

CMX7164Q1-TR1K

CMX7164Q1-TR1K

CML Microcircuits

MULTI-MODE HIGH PERFORM MODEM

0

CMX865AD4-TR1K

CMX865AD4-TR1K

CML Microcircuits

BASEBAND INTERFACE FOR DIG RADIO

1998

CMX469AE2-TR1K

CMX469AE2-TR1K

CML Microcircuits

1200/2400/4800BPS FFSK MODEM

445

CMX469AD3

CMX469AD3

CML Microcircuits

1200/2400/4800BPS FFSK MODEM

407

MX604TN-TR1K

MX604TN-TR1K

CML Microcircuits

V.23 COMPATIBLE MODEM

0

CMX867AD2

CMX867AD2

CML Microcircuits

LOW-POWER V.22 MODEM

984

MX604TN

MX604TN

CML Microcircuits

V.23 COMPATIBLE MODEM

2077

CMX869BD2-TR1K

CMX869BD2-TR1K

CML Microcircuits

LOW POWER V.32 BIS MODEM

1000

CMX868AE2-TR1K

CMX868AE2-TR1K

CML Microcircuits

LOW POWER V.22 BIS MODEM

0

CMX869BD2

CMX869BD2

CML Microcircuits

LOW POWER V.32 BIS MODEM

274

CMX589AE2

CMX589AE2

CML Microcircuits

FULL-DUPLEX GMSK DATA MODEM

61

CMX969D5

CMX969D5

CML Microcircuits

PACKET DATA MODEM

59

CMX865AE4

CMX865AE4

CML Microcircuits

DTMF CODEC/FSK COMBO

3930

CMX7143L4

CMX7143L4

CML Microcircuits

MULTI-MODE WIRELSS DATA MODEM

749

FX604D4

FX604D4

CML Microcircuits

V.23 COMPATIBLE MODEM

0

FX614D4-TR1K

FX614D4-TR1K

CML Microcircuits

BELL 202 COMPATIBLE MODEM

0

CMX469AD3-TR1K

CMX469AD3-TR1K

CML Microcircuits

1200/2400/4800BPS FFSK MODEM

1587

CMX865AE4-TR1K

CMX865AE4-TR1K

CML Microcircuits

DTMF CODEC/FSK COMBO

0

Interface - Modems - ICs and Modules

1. Overview

Interface modems ICs and modules are semiconductor devices that enable data communication between digital systems and analog transmission media. They convert digital signals to analog waveforms (modulation) and vice versa (demodulation), ensuring protocol compatibility across wired/wireless networks. These components are critical in telecommunications, industrial automation, IoT ecosystems, and embedded systems, forming the backbone of modern connected infrastructure.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctionalityApplication Example
RS-232 TransceiversConvert TTL/CMOS logic to RS-232 voltage levels for point-to-point communicationSerial ports in industrial controllers
RS-485/422 ICsSupport multi-drop differential signaling for noise-immune long-distance communicationFactory automation networks
CAN ControllersImplement Controller Area Network protocol for vehicle bus systemsAutomotive ECUs, robotics
USB Interface ICsBridge USB protocols with microcontrollers or peripheral devicesUSB-to-serial converters
Ethernet PHYsPhysical layer transceivers for IEEE 802.3 standardsIndustrial Ethernet switches
Wireless ModemsSupport GSM/CDMA/LTE/5G protocols with RF front-endsTelematics, remote monitoring

3. Structure and Composition

Typical components include:

  • Signal conversion circuits (ADC/DAC, level shifters)
  • Protocol processing engines (UART, SPI, I2C interfaces)
  • Power management modules (voltage regulators, LDOs)
  • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection structures
  • Package types: DIP, SOIC, QFN, BGA

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Data RateDetermines communication speed (e.g., 10Gbps Ethernet PHYs)
Signal IntegrityMeasured through jitter and noise immunity
Protocol CompatibilityEnsures adherence to standards (IEEE 802.11, 3GPP)
Power ConsumptionCritical for battery-powered IoT devices
Operating TemperatureIndustrial (-40 C to +85 C) vs. commercial range
Package SizeAffects PCB integration complexity

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial Automation: PLCs, SCADA systems
  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, fiber optic transceivers
  • Automotive: CAN-FD networks, V2X communication modules
  • Consumer Electronics: Smart home gateways, wearables
  • Medical Devices: Remote patient monitoring systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
Texas InstrumentsMAX3232 (RS-232 Transceiver)
STMicroelectronicsSTMFD CAN FD Controller
Nordic SemiconductornRF52840 (Bluetooth 5.2 SoC)
Sierra WirelessAirPrime EM7455 (LTE-A Module)
Analog DevicesADM2483 (Isolated RS-485 Transceiver)

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match protocol standards with system requirements
  • Verify voltage level compatibility (e.g., 1.8V vs. 5V logic)
  • Evaluate thermal management needs
  • Assess certification requirements (FCC, CE, ISO 26262)
  • Balance cost vs. performance metrics

8. Industry Trends

  • Migration to high-speed SerDes interfaces (PCIe 5.0, USB4)
  • Integration of AI acceleration in modem SoCs
  • Expansion of 5G mmWave and Open RAN architectures
  • Adoption of Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) in industrial Ethernet
  • Development of ultra-low-power wake-on-radio capabilities
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