Detailed description, Table 1. fault conditions – Rainbow Electronics MAX3795 User Manual

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Detailed Description

The MAX3795 contains a bias generator with APC,
safety circuit, and a laser modulator with optional peak-
ing compensation (see the Functional Diagram).

Bias Generator

Figure 1 shows the bias-generator circuitry that contains
a power-control amplifier and smooth-start circuitry. An
internal pnp transistor provides DC laser current to bias
the laser in a light-emitting state. The APC circuitry
adjusts the laser-bias current to maintain average power
over temperature and changing laser properties. The
smooth-start circuitry prevents current spikes to the laser
during power-up or enable, ensuring compliance with
safety requirements and extending the life of the laser.

The MD input is connected to the cathode of a monitor
diode, which is used to sense laser power. The BIAS
output is connected to the anode of the laser through an
inductor or ferrite bead. The power-control amplifier dri-
ves a current amplifier to control the laser’s bias current.
During a fault condition, the bias current is disabled.

The PWRMON output provides a voltage proportional to
average laser power given by:

V

PWRMON

= 2 x I

PD

x R

PWRSET

where V

PWRMON

= 0.4V (typ)

The BIASMON output provides a current proportional to
the laser bias current given by:

I

BIASMON

= I

BIAS

x G

BIASMON

When APC is not used (no monitor diode), connect the
COMP and PWRMON pins to GND. In this mode, bias
current is set by the resistor (R

BIASSET

) between the

BIASSET pin and GND. When a closed-loop configura-
tion is used, connect a 1.7k

Ω resistor between ground

and BIASSET to set the maximum bias current.

Safety Circuit

The safety circuit contains an input disable
(TX_DISABLE), a latched fault output (FAULT), and fault
detectors (Figure 2). This circuit monitors the operation
of the laser driver and forces a shutdown (disables
laser) if a fault is detected (Table 1). Table 2 contains
the circuit’s response to various single-point failures.
The transmit fault condition is latched until reset by a
toggle of TX_DISABLE or V

CC

. The FAULT pin should

be pulled high with a 4.7k

Ω to 10kΩ resistor.

MAX3795

1Gbps to 4.25Gbps Multirate VCSEL Driver

with Diagnostic Monitors

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9

C

COMP

COMP

BIASSET

R

PWRSET

MD

1.8V

(2VBE + 0.2)

REF

CURRENT

AMPLIFIER

POWER-

CONTROL

AMPLIFIER

ENABLE

200

R

BIASSET

PWRMON

BIAS GENERATOR

SMOOTH-

START

R

BIASMON

BIASMON

FERRITE
BEAD

BIAS

1.6V
(2V

BE

)

2X

I

BIAS

34

I

PD

I

BIAS

9

MAX3795

1V

Figure 1. Bias Generator

PIN

FAULT CONDITION

BIAS

V

BIAS

> V

CC

- 0.2V

BIASMON

V

BIASMON

> 0.8V

PWRMON

V

PWRMON

> 0.8V

Table 1. Fault Conditions

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