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HDMP-1514 - Fibre Channel Transmitter and Receiver Chipset

Download the HDMP-1514 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the HDMP-1512 variant, as both devices belong to the same fibre channel transmitter and receiver chipset family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The HDMP-1512 transmitter and the HDMP-1514 receiver are bipolar integrated circuits, separately packaged, in 80 pin MQuad packages.

They are used to build a high speed Fibre Channel link for point to point data communications.

Key Features

  • ANSI X3.230-1994 Fibre Channel Standard Compatible (FC-0).
  • Selectable 531.25 Mbaud or 1062.5 Mbaud Data Rates.
  • Selectable On Chip Laser Driver and 50 Ω Cable Driver.
  • TTL Compatible I/Os.
  • Single +5.0 V Power Supply.

📥 Download Datasheet

Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (HDMP-1512-HP.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number HDMP-1514
Manufacturer HP
File Size 243.73 KB
Description Fibre Channel Transmitter and Receiver Chipset
Datasheet download datasheet HDMP-1514 Datasheet

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Fibre Channel Transmitter and Receiver Chipset Technical Data HDMP-1512 Transmitter HDMP-1514 Receiver Features • ANSI X3.230-1994 Fibre Channel Standard Compatible (FC-0) • Selectable 531.25 Mbaud or 1062.5 Mbaud Data Rates • Selectable On Chip Laser Driver and 50 Ω Cable Driver • TTL Compatible I/Os • Single +5.0 V Power Supply Applications • Mass Storage System I/O Channel • Work Station/Server I/O Channel • High Speed Peripheral Interface Description The HDMP-1512 transmitter and the HDMP-1514 receiver are bipolar integrated circuits, separately packaged, in 80 pin MQuad packages. They are used to build a high speed Fibre Channel link for point to point data communications. Shown in Figure 1 is a typical full duplex point-topoint Fibre Channel link.