ASNT2123-KMM

1:4 Broadband Digital DDR Demultiplexer

High speed broadband 1:4 Demultiplexer (DMUX)
Exhibits low jitter and limited temperature variation over industrial temperature range
Differential CML I/O data and clock buffers
Half-rate clock input (DDR mode)
Quarter-rate clock output
Single +3.3V or -3.3V power supply
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Frequency (min): DC
Frequency (max): 64 Gbps
Power: 1160 mW
Package: 44-pin CQFP
Price: Request

Product Details

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Fig. 1 Functional Block Diagram

ASNT2123-KMM is a low power and high-speed digital 1-to-4 deserializer-demultiplexer (DMUX) that functions seamlessly over data rates (fbit) ranging from DC to its maximum speed. It’s main function is to demultiplex an incoming high speed serial differential CML data bit stream dp/dn running at a bit rate of fbit into 4 parallel data channels q0p/q0n, q1p/q1n, q2p/q2n, q3p/q3n running at a bit rate of fbit/4. Differential or single-ended half-rate clock cep/cen must be provided by an external source for the part to function properly.

 

The parallel words and clock divided-by-4 c4op/c4on are transmitted through CML output interfaces. The clock and data outputs are well phase-matched to each other resulting in a very little relative skew over the operating temperature range of the device. All I/O stages are back terminated to vcc with on-chip 50Ω resistors and may be used in either DC or AC coupling modes. In the first mode, the input signal’s common mode voltage should comply with specifications shown in the electrical characteristics table within the part’s datasheet. In the second mode, the input termination provides the required common mode voltage automatically. Differential DC signaling is recommended for optimal performance, and the part uses a single +3.3V or -3.3V power supply.