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3.2 Gbps, 33 x 17 Digital Crosspoint Switch
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
AD81511 is a member of the Xstream line of products, offering a breakthrough in digital switching and a large switch array (33 x 17) on very little power -- typically 1.5 W. It also operates at...
Features
Low cost 33 x 17, fully differential, non-blocking array 3.2 Gbps per port NRZ data rate Wide power supply range: +3.3 V, -3.3 V Low power 425 mA (outputs enabled) 35 mA (outputs disabled) PECL- and LV ECL-compatible CMOS/TTL-level control inputs: 3 V to 5 V Low jitter No heat sinks required Programmable output current Optimize termination impedance User controlled voltage at the load Minimize power dissipation Individual output disable for busing and reducing power Double row latch

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