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4.25 Gbps Cable And PC Board Equalizer
Texas Instruments

Description
The TLK4211EA is a versatile high-speed limiting equalizer for applications in digital high-speed links with data rates up to 4.25 Gbps. This device provides a high frequency boost of 12 dB at 2.1 GHz as well as sufficient gain to ensure a fully differential output swing for input signals as low as 200 mVp-p (at the input of the interconnect line). The high input signal dynamic range ensures low jitter output signals even when overdriven with input signal swings as high as 2000 mVp-p. The TLK4211EA is available in a small footprint 3 mm × 3 mm 16-pin QFN package. It requires a single 3.3-V supply. This power efficient equalizer is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C.
Features
Multi-Rate Operation Up To 4.25 Gbps Compensates Up To 12 dB Loss At 2.1 GHz Suitable To Receive 4.25-Gbps Data Over Up To 30 Inches (0,76 Meters) Of FR4 PC Boards Suitable To Receive 4.25-Gbps Data Over Up To 30 Feet (9,1 Meters) Of CX4 Cable Ultra-Low Power Consumption Input Offset Cancellation High Input Dynamic Range Output Disable Output Polarity Select CML Data Outputs Single 3.3-V Supply Surface Mount Small Footprint 3 mm × 3 mm 16-Pin QFN Package APPLICATIONS 1.0625 Gbps, 2.125 Gbps, and 4.25 Gbps Fibre Channel Systems High Speed Links In Communication and Data Systems Backplane Interconnect Rack-to-Rack Interconnect

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