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10.7 Gbps Active Back-Termination, Differential Laser Diode Driver
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The ADN2525 laser diode driver is designed for direct modula-tion of packaged laser diodes having a differential resistance ranging from 5 ?to 50 ?. The active back-termination technique provides...
Features
Up to 10.7 Gbps operation Very low power: 670 mW(IBIAS = 40 mA, IMOD = 40 mA) Typical 24 ps rise/fall times Full back-termination of output transmission lines Compatible with XMD-MSA TOSA Drives TOSAs with resistances ranging from 5 ? to 50 ? PECL-/CML-compatible data inputs Bias current range: 10 mA to 100 mA Differential modulation current range: 10 mA to 80 mA Automatic laser shutdown (ALS) 3.3 V operation Compact 3 mm × 3 mm LFCSP

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