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MAX9282GTM+3.12Gbps Deserializer 3 Input 1 Output 48-TQFN (7x7)
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ABRmicro #.ABR755-MAX928-231541
ManufacturerMaxim Integrated
MPN #.MAX9282GTM+
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Shipping DateDecember 24, 2024
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Lifecycle StatusActive
Base Product NumberMAX9282
Data Rate3.12Gbps
FunctionDeserializer
Input TypeCML
Mounting StyleSurface Mount
Number of Inputs3
Number of Outputs1
Operating Temperature-40°C ~ 105°C (TA)
Output TypeLVDS
Package Type (Mfr.)48-TQFN (7x7)
Supply Voltage1.7V ~ 1.9V, 3V ~ 3.6V
Package / Case48-WFQFN Exposed Pad
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RoHS ComplianceComplies with RoHS 3 Directive (2015/863/EU)
MSL Level1 (Unlimited, ≤ 30°C/85% RH), No special packaging
REACH RegulationNo SVHCs Present
US ECCNEAR99
HTSUS8542.39.0001 (No rates found in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule)
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The MAX9282GTM+ is an advanced deserializer component manufactured by Maxim Integrated, designed for high-speed data transmission tasks. It supports a data rate of up to 3.12Gbps, facilitating efficient data conversion from serialized to parallel format. Housed in a compact 48-lead TQFN package measuring 7x7 mm, this device requires separate supply voltages of 1.7V to 1.9V and 3V to 3.6V for operation. The MAX9282GTM+ employs Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) and Current Mode Logic (CML) standards, providing robust performance in electrical characteristics for reliable signal integrity in high-speed data communication systems.
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