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.
NEO-6M-0-001
The NEO-6M-0-001 is a compact GPS receiver module based on the high-performance u-blox 6 positioning engine. It features a 50-channel GPS receiver with fast satellite acquisition and precise positioning (about ±2.5 m) and supports standard GPS communication protocols like NMEA and u-blox UBX. The module typically operates from 2.7 V to 3.6 V, communicates via UART/SPI/I²C interfaces, and is widely used in navigation, tracking, and embedded projects where reliable global positioning data is needed. #module
62 Uses0 StarsConductivity OEM™
The Conductivity OEM™ Circuit is a compact, high-performance conductivity sensing interface designed for seamless integration into custom electronic systems. This board conditions and converts the raw signal from a conductivity probe into a stable, calibrated output that can be easily read by microcontrollers, PLCs, and data acquisition systems, making it ideal for OEM products and embedded designs.
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