
General DescriptionThe MAX3646 is a +3.3V laser driver designed for mul-tirate transceiver modules with data rates from155Mbps to 622Mbps. Lasers can
MAX3646Safety CircuitryThe safety circuitry contains a disable input (TX_DISABLE), a latched fault output (TX_FAULT), andfault detectors (Figure 5). T
Design ProcedureWhen designing a laser transmitter, the optical output isusually expressed in terms of average power andextinction ratio. Table 3 show
MAX3646Current Compliance (IMOD≤ 60mA), DC-CoupledThe minimum voltage at the OUT+ and OUT- pins is0.7V.For:VDIODE= Diode bias point voltage (1.2V typ)
Layout ConsiderationsTo minimize loss and crosstalk, keep the connectionsbetween the MAX3646 output and the laser diode asshort as possible. Use good
MAX3646155Mbps to 622Mbps SFF/SFP Laser Driver with Extinction Ratio ControlMaxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than cir
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Detailed DescriptionThe MAX3646 laser driver consists of three main parts:a high-speed modulation driver, biasing block withERC, and safety circuitry.
MAX3646Average power is regulated using APC, which keepsconstant current from a photodiode coupled to thelaser. Peak-to-peak power is maintained by co
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