MAX9967
MAX9967 is ATE Driver/Comparator manufactured by Maxim Integrated.
Description
The MAX9967 dual, low-power, high-speed, pin electronics driver/parator/load (DCL) IC includes, for each channel, a three-level pin driver, a dual parator, variable clamps, and an active load. The driver features a wide voltage range and high-speed operation, includes high-impedance and active-termination (3rd-level drive) modes, and is highly linear even at low-voltage swings. The dual parator provides low dispersion (timing variation) over a wide variety of input conditions. The clamps provide damping of high-speed device-undertest (DUT) waveforms when the device is configured as a high-impedance receiver. The programmable load supplies up to 35m A of source and sink current. The load facilitates contact/continuity testing, at-speed parametric testing of IOH and IOL, and pullup of high-output-impedance devices. The MAX9967A provides tight matching of gain and offset for the drivers, and offset for the parators and active load, allowing reference levels to be shared across multiple channels in cost-sensitive systems. Use the MAX9967B for system designs that incorporate independent reference levels for each channel. The MAX9967 provides high-speed, differential control inputs with optional internal termination resistors that are patible with ECL, LVPECL, LVDS, and GTL. ECL/LVPECL or flexible open-collector outputs with optional internal pullup resistors are available for the parators. These features significantly reduce the discrete ponent count on the circuit board. A 3-wire, low-voltage, CMOS-patible serial interface programs the low-leakage, slew-rate limit, and tristate/terminate operational configurations of the MAX9967. The MAX9967’s operating range is -1.5V to +6.5V with power dissipation of only 1.15W per channel. The device is available in a 100-pin, 14mm x 14mm body, and 0.5mm pitch TQFP. An exposed 8mm x 8mm die pad on the top of the package facilitates efficient heat removal. The device is specified to operate with an internal die temperature...