The SY89876L is a high-speed, low-power differential receiver manufactured by Micrel (now Microchip Technology). It is designed to receive and convert differential signals into single-ended signals with minimal signal degradation and power consumption. This receiver is commonly used in applications requiring reliable data transmission over various mediums, including cables and backplanes.
Applications:
- High-speed data transmission systems
- Clock and data recovery (CDR) circuits
- Backplane transceivers
- Networking equipment
- Test and measurement equipment
Features:
- High-speed operation: Supports data rates up to several GHz.
- Low power consumption: Minimizes power dissipation for energy-efficient designs.
- Differential input: Provides common-mode noise rejection for improved signal integrity.
- Single-ended output: Converts differential signals to a single-ended output for easy interfacing.
- Wide supply voltage range: Offers flexibility in power supply options.
- Small package size: Enables compact designs and minimizes board space.
Benefits:
- Improved signal integrity: Differential inputs and high-speed operation ensure accurate data transmission.
- Reduced power consumption: Low power design minimizes energy usage and heat generation.
- Simplified system design: Single-ended output simplifies interfacing with other components.
- Increased system reliability: Robust design ensures reliable operation in harsh environments.
- Cost-effective solution: Provides high performance at a competitive price.
Additional Details:
The SY89876L typically features LVPECL or CML compatible inputs and LVCMOS or LVTTL compatible outputs. Specific voltage levels and termination requirements will depend on the exact variant and application. Refer to the manufacturer's datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, timing specifications, and application notes. The device may also incorporate features such as an enable/disable pin for power management or a loss-of-signal (LOS) indicator for monitoring signal presence. Package options can include QFN or similar small form-factor packages.