LVDS Serializer is suited for ultra-compact cameras.

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Offered in 3 x 3 x 0.8 mm, 16-pin TQFN package that has 0.5 mm contact pitch, Model MAX9235 is 10-bit, 400 Mbps, LVDS serializer that serializes 10-bits of LVTTL/LVCMOS data into single LVDS serial data stream and then deserializes that single LVDS serial input into 10 single-ended LVTTL/LVCMOS outputs. It operates from 3.3 V ±10% core supply, can lock to parallel clock in 16-40 MHz range, and is fully specified over -40 to +105°C operating temperature range.




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Industry's Smallest 10:1 Serializer is Ideal for Ultra-Compact Cameras



The MAX9235 is a 10-bit, 400Mbps, 16MHz to 40MHz LVDS serializer.

This serializer allows customers to reduce board size, which is necessary for miniature cameras.

This reduction in board space is achieved by the MAX9235's 3mm x 3mm TQFN package, which is 88% smaller than previous 28-SSOP solutions.

The MAX9235 is ideal for the ultra-compact cameras used in production line monitoring, security, and automotive applications.

SUNNYVALE, CA-November 12, 2007-Maxim Integrated Products (Pink Sheets: MXIM) introduces the MAX9235 10-bit, 400Mbps, 16MHz to 40MHz LVDS serializer. Coupled with the MAX9206 deserializer, this serializer presents a proven solution for camera interfaces (up to 400Mbps) in small form-factor applications. Offered in a 3mm x 3mm x 0.8mm, 16-pin TQFN package that has a 0.5mm contact pitch, the MAX9235 is the industry's smallest 10:1 serializer-it is 88% smaller than the previous 28-pin SSOP solutions. The small size and wide -40°C to +105°C operating temperature range of the MAX9235 make it ideal for the ultra-compact cameras used in production line monitoring, security, and automotive applications.

The MAX9235 serializes 10-bits of LVTTL/LVCMOS data into a single LVDS serial data stream. The MAX9206 then deserializes that single LVDS serial input into 10 single-ended LVTTL/LVCMOS outputs. The clock is recovered from the data stream, eliminating the clock-to-data and data-to-data skew that exists in a parallel bus. The MAX9235 can lock to a parallel clock in a wide 16MHz to 40MHz range. Its LVDS input and output signals meet the requirements of the ANSI TIA/EIA-644 LVDS standard, as well as IEC 61000-4-2 Level 4 ESD specifications (±15kV Air-Gap Discharge, ±8kV Contact Discharge).

The MAX9235 operates from a 3.3V ±10% core supply and is fully specified over the -40°C to +105°C temperature range. Prices start at $2.08 (1000-up, FOB USA).

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