• Part: AD53522
  • Description: High Speed Dual Pin Electronic
  • Manufacturer: Analog Devices
  • Size: 158.93 KB
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Analog Devices
AD53522
AD53522 is High Speed Dual Pin Electronic manufactured by Analog Devices.
a Features 1000 MHz Toggle Rate Driver/parator/Active Load and Dynamic Clamp Included Inhibit Mode Function 100-Lead LQFP Package with Built-In Heat Sink Driver 48 ⍀ Output Resistance 800 ps Tr/Tf for a 3 V Step parator 1.1 ns Propagation Delay at 3 V Load ؎40 m A Voltage Programmable Current Range 50 ns Settling Time to 15 m V APPLICATIONS Automatic Test Equipment Semiconductor Test Systems Board Test Systems Instrumentation and Characterization Equipment VCC VH VTERM DATA DATAB IOD IODB RLD RLDB VL PWRD HP VCCO QH QHB VCC High Speed Dual Pin Electronic AD53522 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM (One-Half) VCC VEE VEE VEE VCH VHDCPL DRIVER OUT VLDCPL VCL PARATOR QL QLB PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The AD53522 is a plete, high speed, single-chip solution that performs the pin electronics functions of driver, parator, and active load (DCL) for ATE applications. In addition, the driver contains a dynamic clamp function and the active load contains an integrated Schottky diode bridge. The driver is a proprietary design that Features three active states: Data High mode, Data Low mode, and Term mode, as well as an Inhibit State. In conjunction with the integrated dynamic clamp, this facilitates the implementation of a high speed active termination. The output voltage range is - 0.5 V to +6.5 V to acmodate a wide variety of test devices. The dual parator, with an input range equal to the driver output range, Features PECL patible outputs. Signal tracking capability is in the range of 3 V/ns. The active load can be set for up to 40 m A load current. IOH, IOL, and the buffered V are independently adjustable. On-board Schottky diodes provide high speed switching and low capacitance. Also included is an on-board temperature sensor that gives an indication of the silicon surface temperature of the DCL. This information can be used to measure ␪JC and ␪JA or flag an alarm if proper cooling is lost. Output from the sensor is a current sink V IOLC...