MS Series, Encoders, Decoders, Converters

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LICAL-ENC-MS001
IC REMOTE CONTROL ENCODER 20SSOP
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20-SSOP (0.209", 5.30mm Width)
20-SSOP
Alarm Systems, Communication Systems
Remote Control Encoder
2.0V ~ 5.5V
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LICAL-DEC-MS001-T
IC REMOTE CONTROL DECODER 20SSOP
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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20-SSOP (0.209", 5.30mm Width)
20-SSOP
Alarm Systems, Communication Systems
Remote Control Decoder
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About  Encoders, Decoders, Converters

Encoders, Decoders, Converters refers to a category of components or devices that are used to convert or interpret data between different formats, protocols, or systems. These components play a crucial role in enabling interoperability and seamless communication between diverse electronic systems. Encoders: Encoders are devices or circuits that convert data from one format or representation into another. They take inputs in one form, such as analog signals, digital signals, or sensor readings, and encode them into a different format that is suitable for transmission, processing, or storage. For example, an optical encoder may convert the position or motion of a mechanical shaft into a digital signal that can be interpreted by a microcontroller or computer. Decoders: Decoders perform the opposite function of encoders. They receive encoded data and decode it back into its original format or representation. Decoders are commonly used in communication systems to interpret and extract information from encoded signals. For instance, in a digital communication system, a decoder may decipher received digital signals and convert them into meaningful data or commands. Converters: Converters, also known as interfaces or protocol converters, facilitate the exchange of data between systems or devices that use different communication protocols or formats. They act as intermediaries, translating data from one protocol or format to another to ensure compatibility and seamless communication. Examples of converters include USB to serial converters, HDMI to VGA converters, or TCP/IP to Modbus converters. These interface components are essential in various electronic systems, including telecommunications, data communication, industrial automation, audio/video systems, and more. They enable the integration and interaction of diverse devices and systems that may operate on different data representations, protocols, or physical interfaces. Encoders, decoders, and converters contribute to the efficient and reliable transfer of data, facilitating the seamless exchange of information between different parts of a system or between multiple systems.