The NB7L585RMNR4G has a total of 32 pins arranged as follows:
The NB7L585RMNR4G is designed to perform the following functions:
Advantages: - High-speed operation - Low power consumption - Compact size - Wide input frequency range
Disadvantages: - Requires external components for proper operation - Limited operating temperature range
The NB7L585RMNR4G is suitable for use in various high-speed communication systems, including: - Optical transceivers - Ethernet switches - Data center equipment - Wireless base stations
The NB7L585RMNR4G utilizes advanced clock and data recovery techniques to extract timing information from incoming signals. It then regenerates the clock and data signals with low jitter and provides them as outputs.
The NB7L585RMNR4G can be used in the following applications: 1. Fiber-optic communication systems 2. High-speed data transmission 3. Telecommunication networks 4. Test and measurement equipment 5. Broadcast video systems
Some alternative models to the NB7L585RMNR4G include: - MC100EP195 - SY58031U - DS92LV1021T - MAX9126 - SN65LVDS93A
Q: What is the maximum data rate supported by the NB7L585RMNR4G? A: The maximum data rate is 12.5Gbps.
Q: Can the NB7L585RMNR4G operate at temperatures below freezing? A: Yes, it can operate down to -40°C.
Q: What is the purpose of the LOS pin? A: The LOS pin provides a Loss of Signal indication.
Q: Can the output swing and termination voltage be adjusted? A: Yes, they are programmable.
Q: How many pins does the NB7L585RMNR4G have? A: It has a total of 32 pins.
This concludes the encyclopedia entry for NB7L585RMNR4G.