ADL5317

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Avalanche Photodiode Bias Controller and Wide-range (5 nA - 5 mA) Current Monitor

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  • Accurately sets avalanche photodiode bias voltage
    Wide bias range from 6 V to 75 V set using 3 V compatible control interface
  • Monitors photodiode current (5:1 ratio) over 6 decades
    Linearity 0.5% from 10 nA to 1 mA, 1% from 5 nA to 5 mA
  • Over-current protection and over-temperature shutdown
  • Allows using a fixed high-voltage switcher, reducing supply decoupling and low-pass filtering requirements, thereby leading to low noise transceiver design
  • Miniature 16-lead chip scale package (LFCSP 3mm × 3mm)

ADL5317
Avalanche Photodiode Bias Controller and Wide-range (5 nA - 5 mA) Current Monitor
ADL5317 Functional Block Diagram ADL5317 Pin Configuration
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Evaluation Kits

EVAL-ADL5317

ADL5317 Evaluation Board

Features and Benefits

  • Full featured evaluation board for the ADL5317
  • Accurately sets avalanche photodiode (APD) bias voltage with a wide bias range from 6 V to 75 V
  • Overcurrent protection and overtemperature shutdown

Product Details

The ADL5317-EVALZ is a fully populated, 4-layer, FR4-based evaluation board. The ADL5317 requires both a low voltage supply from 4V to 6V and a high voltage supply from 10V to 80V supplied to +VPLV and +VPHV respectively. The current sourced from the VAPD pin over a range of 5 nA to 5 mA is accurately mirrored with an attenuation of 5 and sourced from the IPDM monitor output. A signal of 0.2 V to 2.5 V with respect to ground applied at the VSET pin is amplified by a fixed gain of 30 to produce the 6 V to 75 V bias at Pin VAPD.

EVAL-ADL5317
ADL5317 Evaluation Board

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