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MAX9937 - Tiny, Automotive-Grade Current-Sense Amplifier Has Reverse-Battery and Load-Dump ProtectionThe MAX9937 is a high-side, current-sense amplifier for automotive applications that uses external resistors to set the voltage gain for maximum design flexibility. This amplifier provides protection against accidental application of the automotive battery voltage in the reverse (wrong) direction. [Read more...] |
Full Optical I/O information, including complete datasheets, is available to qualified customers. For further information, please send an email to OptoIO@Zarlink.com or contact your sales representative.
The growing use of the Internet has created increasingly higher demand for multi-Gbps I/O performance. The demand for 100+ Gbps WAN bandwidth fuels the growth of short-reach 40 Gbps infrastructures within high-end telco and datacom routers, switches, servers and other proprietary chassis-to-chassis links. The Zarlink PX6524 10 Gbps TIA/LA Receiver is a four-channel TIA/LA optical receiver designed for various 4x10 Gbps parallel optics and CWDM PMD applications. It consists of a DC-coupled transimpedance amplifier and an AC-coupled differential limiting amplifier.
The transimpedance amplifier achieves a nominal 8 GHz bandwidth over a wide range of photodiode input capacitance. Excellent channel-to-channel isolation ensures data integrity at the receiver sensitivity limits. A global signal detect circuit provides the photodiode reverse bias voltage supply and senses average photocurrent supplied to the photodiode array.
The transimpedance amplifier is AC-coupled internally to a high-gain, high-bandwidth differential limiting amplifier. The limiting amplifier provides a differential back-terminated CML output that can be used to drive 10 Gbps per channel transceivers or other CML compatible clock and data recovery circuits. The limiting amplifier features an adjustable signal detect circuit that senses optical modulation amplitude (OMA) to provide a received signal indication for each channel.
| Document Type | Title | Last Updated | Format/Size | Receive via e-mail |
| Data sheet | 4x10 Gbps TIA/LA Receiver | 06-JUL-06 | PDF 628.8K | |
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