MAX3905
Obsolete150Mbps Automotive VCSEL Driver
Overview
- -40°C to +140°C Operating Junction Temperature Range
- +3.0V to +5.25V Supply Voltage
- TTL/CMOS-, LVDS-, or PECL-Compatible Data Input
- Compatible with SP1 Automotive Network Interface
- Wirebond-Adjustable VCSEL Low and High Currents
- Optical Power-Reduction Feature
- Output Squelch
The MAX3905 150Mbps automotive VCSEL driver implements low-cost transmitters operating from 8Mbps to 150Mbps at junction temperatures up to +140°C. The device accepts single-ended TTL, differential PECL or LVDS input data, and provides bias and modulation currents for driving a VCSEL. The output is DC-coupled to the VCSEL to minimize component count.
The driver provides temperature compensation to VCSEL high and low currents. Adjustments of the bias modulation current, bias-current temperature coefficient, and center of the temperature-stable bias current region are all programmable by wirebond options. The power-reduction feature decreases output modulation by approximately 50%. The data squelch feature disables the VCSEL current when no data is present.
The MAX3905 is available in die form and operates from -40°C to +140°C junction temperature, over a +3.0V to +5.25V supply range.
Applications
- Optical Transmitters for Automotive Networks
- Polymer-Clad Silica Fiber-Based Networks
Documentation
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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