Maxim Integrated's MAX9275GTN/V+ GMSL Deserializer
The MAX9275GTN/V+ from Maxim Integrated is a high-performance Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) deserializer capable of reconstructing data streams from a serializer over 50Ω coax or 100Ω STP cables. This compact and efficient component is designed to interface with Maxim's GMSL serializers for high-resolution, high-speed video and data communications in automotive and industrial applications.
The MAX9275GTN/V+ operates over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for demanding environments. It supports video data transmission up to 1.5 Gbps, allowing for the transfer of HD video and additional data channels. The device also features automatic cable equalization, which improves signal integrity over long cable distances, and enhances system reliability.
One of the key features of the MAX9275GTN/V+ is its ability to simultaneously receive video, audio, and control data along with the clock over a single cable, thereby reducing connectivity complexity and cost. It also supports a wide variety of video interfaces, including parallel LVCMOS and reduced swing differential signaling (RSDS), which makes it versatile for different design requirements.
The deserializer includes a programmable spread spectrum on the serial input, which helps to reduce EMI. It also has a low-latency mode for time-critical applications. For increased safety and robustness in automotive environments, the MAX9275GTN/V+ incorporates a CRC (cyclic redundancy check) on the control channel and an embedded bit error rate (BER) tester for link quality monitoring.
With its small 48-pin TQFN package, the MAX9275GTN/V+ saves board space and is easier to integrate into space-constrained designs. The device is fully automotive qualified and operates from a single 3.3V supply, which simplifies the power supply design.
In summary, the MAX9275GTN/V+ from Maxim Integrated is a versatile and robust GMSL deserializer that provides a reliable solution for high-speed data transfer in automotive infotainment, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and other applications requiring high-speed video and data communication over long cable distances.