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Diodes launches automotive-grade dual UART bridge for EV connectivity

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October 23, 2025

October 23, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — Diodes Incorporated has introduced the PI7C9X762Q, an automotive-qualified I2C/SPI-to-dual UART bridge designed for next-generation electric vehicle (EV) architectures. With its low power consumption and compact 5mm x 5mm TQFN package, the device is ideal for smart cockpits, central control units, ADAS, telematics, and zonal gateways.

The PI7C9X762Q supports SPI clock speeds up to 33Mbps and enables full bidirectional protocol conversion. Each UART channel provides 64-byte TX/RX FIFOs with programmable trigger levels, supporting flexible character formatting and parity options. Backward compatibility with standard UART register sets simplifies system migration and software development.

Equipped with up to eight programmable GPIO pins, the device offers hardware and software flow control, fractional baud rate support, and a software reset feature for enhanced system stability. The bridge provides a cost-effective and reliable solution for high-speed automotive data communication.

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.

More details are available on Diodes Incorporated’s website: https://www.diodes.com/products/connectivity/interface/uart.

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