The recommended operating voltage range for the HT9302G is 2.2V to 5.5V, with a typical voltage of 3.3V or 5V.
The HT9302G can be configured for I2C or SPI mode by setting the MODE pin high or low, respectively. For I2C mode, connect the MODE pin to VCC, and for SPI mode, connect it to GND.
The maximum clock frequency for the HT9302G is 400 kHz for I2C mode and 10 MHz for SPI mode.
The HT9302G has an internal POR and BOD circuitry. The POR ensures the device resets properly during power-up, and the BOD detects voltage drops and resets the device if the voltage falls below a certain threshold. No external components are required for these features.
Yes, the HT9302G has a low-power mode that can be enabled by setting the PD (power-down) pin high. This reduces the power consumption to a minimum, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
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