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    Low-Power I2C/SPI-Bus-to-Dual-Channel UART Bridgefrom Diodes Incorporated Improves Automotive Connectivity Robustness

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    Diodes Incorporated (Diodes) (Nasdaq: DIOD) today announces the PI7C9X762Q, a high-performance automotive-compliant* I2C/SPI-bus-to-dual-channel UART bridge. The device’s low-power consumption during operation and in sleep mode makes it ideal for electric vehicle (EV) designs. Key application areas include smart cockpits, central controllers, I/O module controllers, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), telematics, and zonal gateways.

    The PI7C9X762Q offers full bi-directionalprotocol conversion and supports SPI clock speeds of up to 33Mbps. The UART includes 64 bytes of TX/RX FIFOs with programmable trigger levels. It supports programmable character formatting, including 5-bit, 6-bit, 7-bit, or 8-bit characters; even, odd, or no parity; and 1, 1.5, or 2 stop bits.The device’s internal register set is backwardcompatible with equivalent UARTs on the market, which eases software development and migration.

    Housed in a very small 32-contact TQFN package, measuring 5mm x 5mm, the UART bridge incorporates up to eight programmable and general-purpose I/O (GPIO) pins, offering flexible design options.It alsooffersadvanced features, including auto-hardware and software flow control to provide a stable, safe, and cost-effective solution for robustinterconnectivity. Further features include support for fractional baud rates, and the software reset function allows the UART to be reset at any instant, independent of a hardware reset signal.

    The PI7C9X762Q is available at $3.68 in 1,000-piece quantities. A standard compliance version, PI7C9X762, is available and suitable for industrial and commercial applications. For more information, please visit the Diodes Incorporated website: https://www.diodes.com/products/connectivity/interface/uart

    Reeta Dhote
    Reeta Dhote
    Reeta Dhote is a tech enthusiast and the Editor at Makersnow.com. With a Master's degree in Computer Applications, she brings a strong technical foundation and a keen editorial eye to the world of technology journalism. Reeta is passionate about exploring emerging tech trends, startups, and innovations shaping the future. When she's not editing stories or connecting with industry experts, she enjoys simplifying complex tech topics for a broader audience.

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