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MAX9314 - (MAX9312 / MAX9314) Dual 1:5 Differential LVPECL/LVECL/HSTL Clock and Data Drivers

This page provides the datasheet information for the MAX9314, a member of the MAX9312 (MAX9312 / MAX9314) Dual 1:5 Differential LVPECL/LVECL/HSTL Clock and Data Drivers family.

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Description

The MAX9312/MAX9314 are low skew, dual 1-to-5 differential drivers designed for clock and data distribution.

These devices accept two inputs.

Each input is reproduced at five differential outputs.

Features

  • an on-chip VBB reference output of 1.425V below the positive supply voltage. The MAX9314 offers an on-chip VBB reference output of 1.32V below the positive supply voltage. Both devices are offered in an industry-standard 32-pin 7mm x 7mm LQFP package. In addition, the MAX9312 is offered in a space-saving 32-pin 5mm x 5mm TQFN package. Features o +2.25V to +3.8V Differential HSTL/LVPECL Operation o -2.25V to -3.8V Differential LVECL Operation o 30ps (typ) Part-to-Part Skew o 12ps (typ) Output-to.

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Part number MAX9314
Manufacturer Maxim Integrated Products
File Size 144.56 KB
Description (MAX9312 / MAX9314) Dual 1:5 Differential LVPECL/LVECL/HSTL Clock and Data Drivers
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19-2079; Rev 2; 4/09 Dual 1:5 Differential LVPECL/LVECL/HSTL Clock and Data Drivers General Description The MAX9312/MAX9314 are low skew, dual 1-to-5 differential drivers designed for clock and data distribution. These devices accept two inputs. Each input is reproduced at five differential outputs. The differential inputs can be adapted to accept single-ended inputs by connecting the on-chip VBB supply to one input as a reference voltage. The MAX9312/MAX9314 feature low part-to-part skew (30ps) and output-to-output skew (12ps), making them ideal for clock and data distribution across a backplane or a board. For interfacing to differential HSTL and LVPECL signals, these devices operate over a +2.25V to +3.
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