The maximum operating frequency of the TL16C2550IRHBG4 is 16 MHz, but it can be operated at frequencies up to 50 MHz with some limitations on the output current and voltage.
The TL16C2550IRHBG4 has a flexible UART mode configuration. You can configure the UART modes using the MCR (Modem Control Register) and the LCR (Line Control Register). Refer to the datasheet for specific register settings and bit configurations.
The TL16C2550IRHBG4 supports baud rates up to 3.125 Mbps. However, the maximum baud rate may vary depending on the clock frequency and the UART mode configuration.
No, the TL16C2550IRHBG4 is not a USB-to-UART bridge. It's a UART transceiver that can be used to interface with a microcontroller or other UART devices, but it does not have built-in USB functionality.
The power consumption of the TL16C2550IRHBG4 varies depending on the operating frequency, voltage, and mode. Typically, the power consumption is around 10-20 mA at 3.3V and 16 MHz. Refer to the datasheet for detailed power consumption specifications.