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MAX3965 - (MAX3964 - MAX3968) 125Mbps to 266Mbps Limiting Amplifiers

Download the MAX3965 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX3964 variant, as both devices belong to the same (max3964 - max3968) 125mbps to 266mbps limiting amplifiers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MAX3964 limiting amplifier, with 2mV P-P input sensitivity and PECL data outputs, is ideal for low-cost ATM, FDDI, and Fast Ethernet fiber optic applications.

Key Features

  • an integrated power detector that senses the input-signal power. It provides a received-signal-strength indicator (RSSI), which is an analog indication of the power level and complementary PECL loss-ofsignal (LOS) outputs, which indicate when the power level drops below a programmable threshold. The threshold can be adjusted to detect signal amplitudes as low as 2.7mVp-p. An optional squelch function disables switching of the data outputs by holding them at a known state during an LOS condition.

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www.DataSheet4U.com 19-1314; Rev 1; 10/02 +3.0V to +5.5V, 125Mbps to 266Mbps Limiting Amplifiers with Loss-of-Signal Detector General Description The MAX3964 limiting amplifier, with 2mV P-P input sensitivity and PECL data outputs, is ideal for low-cost ATM, FDDI, and Fast Ethernet fiber optic applications. The MAX3964 features an integrated power detector that senses the input-signal power. It provides a received-signal-strength indicator (RSSI), which is an analog indication of the power level and complementary PECL loss-ofsignal (LOS) outputs, which indicate when the power level drops below a programmable threshold. The threshold can be adjusted to detect signal amplitudes as low as 2.7mVp-p.