Pin description – Rainbow Electronics MAX3737 User Manual

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MAX3737

Multirate Laser Driver with Extinction

Ratio Control

Pin Description

PIN

NAME

FUNCTION

1, 10, 15, 16

GND

Ground

2

TX_DISABLE

Transmitter Disable, TTL. Laser output is disabled when TX_DISABLE is asserted high or left
unconnected. The laser ouput is enabled when this pin is asserted low.

3, 6, 11, 18, 23

V

CC

+3.3V Supply Voltage

4

IN+

Noninverted Data Input

5

IN-

Inverted Data Input

7

PC_MON

Photodiode-Current Monitor Output. Current out of this pin develops a ground-referenced voltage
across an external resistor that is proportional to the monitor-diode current.

8

BC_MON

Bias-Current Monitor Output. Current out of this pin develops a ground-referenced voltage across
an external resistor that is proportional to the bias current.

9

MC_MON

Modulation-Current Monitor Output. Current out of this pin develops a ground-referenced voltage
across an external resistor that is proportional to the modulation current amplitude.

12

TX_FAULT

Open-Collector Transmit Fault Indicator (Table 1)

13

SHUTDOWN

Shutdown Driver Output. Voltage output to control an external transistor for optional shutdown
circuitry.

14

VBS

Bias Voltage Sense. Isolated tap (3k

Ω ±15%) on the bias output reduces component count when a

precision bias sense resistor is used.

17

BIAS

Laser Bias-Current Output

19, 20

OUT-

Inverted Modulation-Current Output (Connect Pins 19 and 20 Together). I

MOD

flows into this pin

when input data is low.

21, 22

OUT+

Noninverted Modulation-Current Output (Connect Pins 21 and 22 Together). I

MOD

flows into this pin

when input data is high.

24

MD

Monitor Photodiode Input. Connect this pin to the anode of a monitor photodiode. A capacitor to
ground is required to filter the high-speed AC monitor photocurrent.

25

VMD

Monitor Photodiode Voltage Sense. Isolated tap (3k

Ω ±15%) on the MD input reduces component

count when a precision photodiode current-sense resistor is used.

26

APCFILT1

Connect a capcitor (C

APC

) between pin 26 (APCFILT1) and pin 27 (APCFILT2) to set the dominant

pole of the APC feedback loop.

27

APCFILT2

(See Pin 26.)

28

APCSET

A resistor connected from this pin to ground sets the desired average optical power.

29

MODSET

A resistor connected from this pin to ground sets the desired constant portion of the modulation
current.

30

MODBCOMP

Modulation-Current Compensation from Bias. Couples the bias current to the modulation current.
Mirrors I

BIAS

through an external resistor. Leave open for zero coupling.

31

TH_TEMP

Threshold for Temperature Compensation. A resistor at this pin programs the temperature, above
which compensation is added to the modulation current.

32

MODTCOMP

Modulation-Current Compensation from Temperature. A resistor at this pin sets the temperature
coefficient of the modulation current when above the threshold temperature. Leave open for zero
temperature compensation.

EP

Exposed Pad

Ground. Solder the exposed pad to the circuit board ground for specified thermal and electrical
performance.

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