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MAX3745 - (MAX3744 / MAX3745) SFP Transimpedance Amplifiers

Download the MAX3745 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX3744 variant, as both devices belong to the same (max3744 / max3745) sfp transimpedance amplifiers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MAX3744/MAX3745 transimpedance amplifiers provide a compact, low-power solution for communication up to 2.7Gbps.

They feature 330nA input-referred noise at 2.1GHz bandwidth (BW) with 0.85pF input capacitance.

The parts also have >2mAP-P AC input overload.

Key Features

  • allow easy assembly into a low-cost TO-46 or TO-56 header with a photodiode. The MAX3744 and MAX3748A receiver chip set provides an RSSI output using a Maxim-proprietary.
  • interface technique. The MAX3744 preamplifier, MAX3748A postamplifier, and DS1858/DS1859 SFP controller meet all the SFF-8472 digital diagnostic requirements. o Up to 2.7Gbps (NRZ) Data Rates o RSSI Implementation in 4-Pin TO46 Header (MAX3744) o 10psP-P Deterministic Jitter for.

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www.DataSheet4U.com 19-2927; Rev 1; 8/03 2.7Gbps SFP Transimpedance Amplifiers with RSSI General Description The MAX3744/MAX3745 transimpedance amplifiers provide a compact, low-power solution for communication up to 2.7Gbps. They feature 330nA input-referred noise at 2.1GHz bandwidth (BW) with 0.85pF input capacitance. The parts also have >2mAP-P AC input overload. Both parts operate from a single +3.3V supply and consume 93mW. The MAX3744/MAX3745 are in a compact 30-mil x 50-mil die and require no external compensation capacitor. A space-saving filter connection is provided for positive bias to the photodiode through an on-chip 580 Ω resistor to V CC. These features allow easy assembly into a low-cost TO-46 or TO-56 header with a photodiode.