MAX9224
22-Bit, Low-Power, 5MHz to 10MHz Serializer and Deserializer Chipsets
Part Details
- Ideal for Serializing Cell Phone LCD or Imager Parallel Interface
- MAX9223 Serializes 18-Bit RGB, VSYNC, HSYNC, and Two Control Signals
- LCDS Rejects Common-Mode Noise
- Automatic Location of Word Boundary After Signal Interruption
- Power-Down Control Through the Serial Link
- Power-Down Supply Current
- 0.5µA (max)—MAX9223
- 3.0µA (max)—MAX9224
- +2.375V to +3.465V Core Supply Voltage
- Parallel I/O Interfaces Directly to 1.8V to 3.3V Logic
- ±15kV Human Body Model ESD Protection
- -40°C to +85°C Operating Temperature Range
The MAX9223/MAX9224 serializer/deserializer chipsets reduce wiring by serializing 22 bits onto a single differential pair. 22 bits are serialized in each cycle of the parallel input clock resulting in a 110Mbps to 220Mbps net serial-data rate ideal for cell phone QVGA and QCIF displays. The MAX9223 serializes the 18-bit RGB, VSYNC, HSYNC, and two control signals from the baseband processor to reduce wiring through the hinge to the LCD controller. The 2-wire serial interface uses low-current differential signaling (LCDS) for low EMI, high common-mode noise immunity, and ground-shift tolerance. The MAX9223/MAX9224 automatically identify the word boundary in serial data in case of signal interruption. The MAX9224 power-down is controlled by the MAX9223. The MAX9223 and MAX9224 consume 3.5µA or less in power-down mode.
The MAX9223 serializer operates from a single +2.375V to +3.465V supply and accepts +1.71V to +3.465V inputs. The MAX9224 deserializer operates from a +2.375V to +3.465V core supply and has a separate output buffer supply (VDDO), allowing +1.71V to +3.465V output high levels.
The MAX9223/MAX9224 are specified over the -40°C to +85°C extended temperature range and are available in 28-pin TQFN (4mm x 4mm x 0.8mm) packages with an exposed paddle.
Applications
- Cell Phones
- Digital Cameras
- LCDs
Documentation
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
Hardware Ecosystem
Tools & Simulations
IBIS Model 1
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