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  <title>[elecena] 2.7Gbps, Low-Power SFP Laser Drivers - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The MAX3735A is a +3.3V laser driver for SFP/SFF applications
from 155Mbps up to 2.7Gbps. The device accepts
differential input data and provides bias and modulation
currents for driving a laser. DC-coupling to the laser allows
for multirate applications and reduces the number of external
components. The MAX3735A is fully compliant with the
SFP MSA timing and the SFF-8472 transmit diagnostic
requirements.

An automatic power-control (APC) feedback loop is incorporated
to maintain a constant average optical power over
temperature and lifetime. The wide modulation current
range of 10mA to 60mA (up to 85mA AC-coupled) and bias
current of 1mA to 100mA make this product ideal for driving
FP/DFB laser diodes in fiber-optic modules. The resistor
range for the laser current settings is optimized to interface
with the DS1858 SFP controller IC.

The MAX3735A provides transmit-disable control, a
single-point latched transmit-failure monitor output, photocurrent
monitoring, and bias-current monitoring to indicate
when the APC loop is unable to maintain the average
optical power.

The MAX3735A is available in a 4mm x 4mm TQFN package
and operates over the extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.

Applications

* 1G/2G Fibre Channel SFF/SFP Optical Transceiver Modules
* Gigabit Ethernet SFF/SFP Transceiver Modules
* Multirate OC-3 to OC-48 FEC SFF/SFP Transceiver Modules

* 	Fully Compliant with SFP and SFF-8472 MSAs

* 	Programmable Modulation Current from 10mA to 60mA (DC-Coupled)

* 	Programmable Modulation Current from 10mA to 85mA (AC-Coupled)

* 	Programmable Bias Current from 1mA to 100mA

* 	Edge Transition Times &amp;lt;51ps

* 	27mA (typ) Power-Supply Current

* 	Multirate 155Mbps to 2.7Gbps Operation

* 	Automatic Average Power Control

* 	On-Chip Pullup Resistor for TXDisable

* 	24-Pin 4mm x 4mm QFN package</description>
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