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Now Available: Industry’s Smallest IO-Link Device Transceiver

Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking Maxim Integrated’s MAX14827 transceiver. Claimed to be the industry’s smallest dual-channel transceiver using IO-Link® point-to-point communication technology, this transceiver lets designers incorporate intelligent sensors with continuous diagnostics and monitoring into Industry 4.0 or Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

This dual-channel transceiver, also comes with high-voltage functions commonly found in industrial sensors, including drivers and regulators. The MAX14827 features two ultra-low-power drivers with active reverse-polarity protection to reduce downtime.

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The device provides a selectable driver current (50mA to 250mA), supports supply voltages from 24V to 60V, and includes a micro transient voltage suppressor (TVS) that increases voltage tolerance to provide transient voltage protection.

In addition, the MAX14827 features a low on-resistance of just 2.3 Ohms, saving more than 50 percent power dissipation.

The MAX14827 transceiver features a flexible control interface. The device offers pin-control logic inputs that allow for operation with switching sensors that do not use a microcontroller, as well as an SPI interface with extensive diagnostics for sensors that use a microcontroller. Engineers can alternatively use a three-wire UART interface for IO-Link operation and a multiplexed UART/SPI option, which enables one serial microcontroller interface for shared SPI and UART interfaces. The device also includes onboard 3.3V and 5V linear regulators for low-noise analog and logic supply rails.

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The Maxim MAX14827 dual-channel transceiver is now available from Mouser in a 4mm × 4mm TQFN package that is specified for ‑40 to +125 degrees Celsius. Mouser is also stocking the MAX14827EVKIT evaluation kit, which allows engineers to test the onboard MAX14827 transceiver.

The evaluation board includes power-supply and regulator input and output pins connected to convenient connectors for easy probing. The board’s device logic input and output pins also feature convenient connectors for logic testing.

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Dilin Anand
Dilin Anand
Dilin Anand is the Senior Vice President at Electronics For You Group, where he plays a key role in connecting the global engineering ecosystem with India’s rapidly evolving electronics and technology landscape. A core member of the EFY editorial team since 2011, he has been instrumental in shaping content, strategy, and industry engagement across the group’s platforms. With over a decade of experience in technology publishing and ecosystem building, Dilin focuses on bridging the gap between engineers, innovators, and industry stakeholders. His work spans editorial leadership, strategic partnerships, and initiatives aimed at empowering the engineering community with relevant, high-quality knowledge and opportunities. He has also completed the Venture Advancement Program in Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, strengthening his perspective on innovation, startups, and technology-driven growth. Dilin is particularly passionate about enabling knowledge exchange, fostering collaboration, and supporting the growth of India’s engineering ecosystem through impactful content and initiatives.

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