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11.3 GBPS Differential VCSEL Driver (Rev. A)
Texas Instruments

Description
The ONET1191V is a high-speed, 3.3-V laser driver designed to directly modulate VCSELs at data rates up to 11.3 Gbps. The device provides a two-wire serial interface which allows digital control of the modulation and bias currents, eliminating the need for external components. An optional input equalizer can be used for equalization of up to 300 mm (12 inches) of microstrip or stripline transmission line on FR4 printed-circuit boards. The ONET1191V includes an integrated automatic power-control (APC) loop as well as circuitry to support laser safety and transceiver management systems. The VCSEL driver is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C ambient temperatures and is available in a small-footprint, 4-mm × 4-mm, 20-pin QFN package.
Features
Up to 11.3-Gbps OperationTwo-Wire Digital InterfaceDigitally Selectable Modulation Current up to 40 mADigitally Selectable Bias Current up to 20 mAAutomatic Power Control (APC) LoopSupports Transceiver Management System (TMS)Programmable Input EqualizerIncludes Laser Safety FeaturesAnalog Temperature Sensor OutputSingle 3.3-V SupplyOperating Temperature -40°C to 85°CSurface-Mount, Small-Footprint, 4-mm × 4-mm, 20-Pin QFN PackageAPPLICATIONS10-Gigabit Ethernet Optical Transmitters8× and 10× Fibre Channel Optical TransmittersSONET OC-192/SDH STM-64 Optical TransmittersXFP and SFP+ Transceiver ModulesXENPAK, XPAK, X2, and 300-Pin MSA Transponder Modules

Related Datasheets
Part Number Description Category
•  ONET1191P 11.3 Gbps Limiting Amplifier EDA - Embedded Systems Design
•  ONET4201LD 155 Mbps to 4.25 Gbps Laser Driver EDA - Embedded Systems Design
•  ONET8501V 11.3 Gbps Differential VCSEL Driver w/Output Waveform Shaping (Rev. B) EDA - Embedded Systems Design



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