MAX9130
PRODUCTIONSingle 500Mbps LVDS Line Receiver in SC70
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Part Details
The MAX9130 is a single low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) line receiver ideal for applications requiring high data rates, low power, and low noise. The device is guaranteed to receive data at speeds up to 500Mbps (250MHz).
The MAX9130 accepts an LVDS differential input and translates it to an LVTTL/LVCMOS output. The fail-safe feature sets the output high when the inputs are undriven and open, terminated, or shorted. The device supports a wide common-mode input range, allowing a ground potential difference and common-mode noise between the driver and the receiver. The MAX9130 conforms to the ANSI/TIA/EIA-644 LVDS standard.
The MAX9130 operates from a single +3.3V supply, and is specified for operation from -40°C to +85°C. It is available in a space-saving 6-pin SC70 package. Refer to the MAX9110/MAX9112 data sheet for single/dual LVDS line drivers. Refer to the MAX9115 for a lower speed (200Mbps) single LVDS line receiver in SC70.
Applications
- Cell Phone Base Stations
- Clock/Data Distribution
- Digital Cross-Connects
- DSLAM
- Network Routers and Switches
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
Reliability Data 1
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Part Model | Pin/Package Drawing | Documentation | CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models |
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MAX9130EXT+ | Single Chip Package | ||
MAX9130EXT+T | Single Chip Package | ||
MAX9130EXT/GG8 | Single Chip Package |
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
Tools & Simulations
IBIS Model 1
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