SY88773V
SY88773V is CML LOW-POWER LIMITING POST AMPLIFIER W/TTL SD manufactured by Micrel Semiconductor.
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Micrel, Inc.
3.3V/5V 3.2Gbps CML LOW-POWER LIMITING POST AMPLIFIER w/TTL SD
SY88823V
SY88823V
Features
Multi-rate up to 3.2Gbps operation Wide gain-bandwidth product
- 38d B differential gain
- 2GHz 3d B bandwidth Low noise 50Ω CML data outputs
- 800m Vpp output swing
- 60ps edge rates
- 5psrms typ. random jitter
- 15pspp typ. deterministic jitter Chatter-free, Signal-Detect (SD) output
- 4.6d B electrical hysteresis
- OC-TTL output with internal 4.75kΩ pull-up resistor Programmable SD sensitivity using single external resistor Integrated input bias reference TTL EN input allows feedback from SD Wide operating range
- Single 3.3V ±10% or 5V ±10% power supply
- - 40°C to +85°C ambient industrial temperature range Available in tiny 10-pin EPAD-MSOP and 16-pin MLF™ packages
DESCRIPTION
The SY88823V low-power, limiting post amplifier is designed for use in fiber optic receivers. The device connects to typical transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs). The linear signal output from TIAs can contain significant amounts of noise and may vary in amplitude over time. The SY88823V quantizes these signals and outputs typically 800m VPP voltage-limited waveforms. The SY88823V operates from a single +3.3V ±10% or +5V ±10% power supply, over an industrial temperature range of
- 40°C to +85°C. With its wide bandwidth and high gain, signals with data rates up to 3.2Gbps and as small as 10m Vpp can be amplified to drive devices with CML inputs or AC-coupled PECL inputs. The SY88823V incorporates a signal detect (SD), opencollector TTL output with internal 4.75kΩ pull-up resistor. A programmable, signal-detect level set pin (SDLVL) sets the sensitivity of the input amplitude detection. SD asserts high if the input amplitude rises above the threshold set by SDLVL and de-asserts low otherwise. SD can be fed back to the enable (EN) input to maintain output stability under a lossof-signal condition. EN de-asserts the true output signal without removing the input signal....