ADATE318
ADATE318 is 600MHz Dual Integrated DCL manufactured by Analog Devices.
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- 600 MHz/1200 Mbps data rate
- 3-level driver with high-Z and reflection clamps
- Window and differential parators
- ±25 m A active load
- Per pin PPMU with
- 2.0 V to +6.5 V range
- Low leakage mode (typically 4 n A)
- Integrated 16-bit DACs with offset and gain correction
- High speed operating voltage range:
- 1.5 V to +6.5 V
- Dedicated VHH output pin range: 0.0 V to 13.5 V
- 1.1 W power dissipation per channel
- Driver
- 3-level voltage range:
- 1.5 V to +6.5 V
- Precision trimmed output resistance
- Unterminated swing: 200 m V minimum to 8 V maximum
- 725 ps minimum pulse width, VIH
- VIL = 2.0 V
- parator
- Differential and single-ended window modes
- >1.2 GHz input equivalent bandwidth
- Load
- ±25 m A current range
- Per pin PPMU (PPMU)
- Force voltage/pliance range:
- 2.0 V to +6.5 V
- 5 current ranges: 40 m A, 1 m A, 100 μA, 10 µA, 2 µA
- External sense input for system PMU
- Go/no-go parators
- Levels
- Fully integrated 16-bit DACs
- On-chip gain and offset calibration registers and add/multiply engine
- 84-lead 10 mm × 10 mm LFCSP (0.4 mm pitch) package
The ADATE318 is a plete, single-chip ATE solution that performs the pin electronics functions of a driver, parator, and active load (DCL), and a four quadrant per pin parametric measurement unit (PPMU). It has VHH drive capability per chip to support flash memory testing applications and integrated 16-bit DACs with an on-chip calibration engine to provide all necessary dc levels for operation of the part. The driver features three active states: data high, data low, and terminate mode, as well as a high impedance inhibit state. The inhibit state, in conjunction with the integrated dynamic clamps, facilitates the implementation of a high speed active termination. The output voltage capability is
- 1.5 V to +6.5 V to acmodate a wide range of ATE and instrumentation applications. The ADATE318 can be used as a dual, single-ended drive/receive channel or as a single differential...