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AS73211
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Especificações
| Atributo | Valor |
| Package | Bulk |
| ProductStatus | Obsolete |
| Output | I²C |
| Resolution(Bits) | 24 b |
| Voltage-Supply | 2.7 V ~ 3.6 V |
| Current-Supply(Max) | 2mA @ 3.3V |
| OperatingTemperature | -40°C ~ 125°C |
Visão Geral
Description
AS73211 would be associated with a specific organization or network operator and is used to identify that organization's network on the global internet. This identification allows for efficient and accurate routing of data packets between different networks, ensuring that data can be transmitted from its source to its destination across complex interconnections of networks.
Understanding an AS like AS73211 involves examining its routing policies, the networks it peers with, and its role within the broader internet infrastructure. This can be crucial for network engineers, IT professionals, and organizations that manage or rely on large-scale network operations.
Equivalent
Features
1. Network Operator: The entity or organization that owns and operates the ASN. It's usually an Internet Service Provider (ISP), a data center, or a large corporation.
2. Routing Policies: AS73211 would have specific routing policies that dictate how data is exchanged between its network and other networks.
3. IP Address Range: The specific IP address blocks managed by the ASN.
4. Peering: Details of its connectivity with other networks, including peering agreements.
5. Geographical Presence: Locations where the ASN has infrastructure or network presence.
6. Services Offered: The types of services provided, such as internet connectivity, hosting, etc.
For detailed information, network professionals typically consult databases like WHOIS or specialized tools like BGPView.
Pinout
1. VDD: Power supply pin to provide the necessary voltage for the sensor (typically 3.3V).
2. GND: Ground pin used to complete the electrical circuit.
3. SDA: Serial Data Line for I²C communication, used to transfer data between the sensor and a microcontroller or processor.
4. SCL: Serial Clock Line for I²C communication, providing the clock signal for data synchronization.
5. INT: Interrupt pin to signal the host processor about specific events or data readiness.
6. OE: Output Enable pin used to enable or disable the sensor's output stages.
These pins facilitate the integration of the AS73211 into various applications, offering a digital interface for color measurement tasks.