Parameters |
Mount |
Surface Mount |
Mounting Type |
Surface Mount |
Package / Case |
48-TFSOP (0.240, 6.10mm Width) |
Number of Pins |
48 |
Weight |
420.990418mg |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C~105°C TA |
Packaging |
Tube |
Published |
2012 |
Part Status |
Obsolete |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
ECCN Code |
EAR99 |
Max Power Dissipation |
1.282W |
Voltage - Supply |
3V~3.6V |
Base Part Number |
MAX9209 |
Function |
Serializer |
Number of Outputs |
3 |
Output Type |
LVDS |
Operating Supply Current |
20μA |
Input Type |
LVCMOS, LVTTL |
Data Rate |
1.785Gbps |
Number of Inputs |
21 |
Interface IC Type |
LINE DRIVER |
Radiation Hardening |
No |
RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
MAX9209GUM+D Overview
There is a Tube case in which the product is delivered.The product is packaged in a 48-TFSOP (0.240, 6.10mm Width) case.A mounting type of Surface Mount is recommended for this product.Its temperature range will differ depending on its operating temperature range.There is a 3V~3.6V volt supply output on the chip.User input can be entered on a LVCMOS, LVTTL form.The output type of interface ic is recognized as LVDS.To operate, there are 21 inputs.Serializer/Deserializer can maintain 3 outputs.Find related parts by searching by MAX9209 family.Interface ICs classified as LINE DRIVER can be found in the part.Serializer/Deserializer has 48 pins that can be accessed.By mounting the device with Surface Mount, it can be used.During its operation, it uses supply current 20μA.
MAX9209GUM+D Features
Available in 48-TFSOP (0.240, 6.10mm Width) Package / Case
Operating Temperature at the range of -40°C~105°C TA
Interface IC Type : LINE DRIVER
Operate supply voltage at 20μA
MAX9209GUM+D Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX9209GUM+D serializers and deserializers applications.
- Healthcare Products
- DC Plasma Displays
- Set-Top Boxes
- Auto dashboard displays
- Industrial Control Indicator
- Avionics VFD Modules
- Instrumentation Industrial Control
- Remote Displays
- High and Low Temperature Envlronment s where LCD
- COPS? or Microprocessor Displays