Maxim Integrated MAX9277GTM/V+ Product Overview
The MAX9277GTM/V+ from Maxim Integrated is a compact, high-performance serializer equipped with Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) technology, designed to meet the demands of high-bandwidth data transfer in automotive and industrial applications. This advanced component is ideal for applications that require the transport of high-speed video and control data over a single coaxial cable or twisted-pair with excellent robustness and noise immunity.
Key Features
- High-Speed Data Transfer: Supports GMSL with up to 1.5Gbps data rate per lane, ensuring rapid transmission of video and control signals.
- Enhanced Reliability: Features spread spectrum capability to reduce EMI, and includes full-duplex communication enabling control and data to be sent over a single cable.
- Flexible Interface: Compatible with a wide range of parallel video input formats, including 24-bit RGB and various YUV and RAW data formats, making it versatile for different use cases.
- Robust Error Detection: Incorporates sophisticated error detection and handling mechanisms, including CRC and ECC, to ensure data integrity in demanding environments.
- Power-Over-Coax (PoC): Supports PoC technology, allowing power to be delivered to remote cameras and sensors over the data cable, simplifying system design and reducing cable bulk.
Applications
- Automotive camera systems
- Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
- Surround view systems
- Industrial machine vision
Technical Specifications
The MAX9277GTM/V+ operates over a -40°C to +105°C temperature range, making it suitable for harsh environments. It is available in a compact 64-pin LQFP package (10mm x 10mm) with a lead(Pb)-free/RoHS-compliant design. The device also features programmable spread-spectrum modulation on the serial output to minimize EMI concerns, a key consideration in automotive design.
With its combination of high-speed data transfer, robustness, and flexibility, the MAX9277GTM/V+ is a leading choice for engineers looking to implement reliable data communication in their next-generation automotive and industrial systems.