Storage Temperature Range ............................ -65°C to +150°C
Junction Temperature ......................................................+150°C
Programmable DC-Balance
21-Bit Deserializers
ESD Protection
Human Body Model (R
D
= 1.5kΩ, C
S
= 100pF)
All Pins to GND ...........................................................±5kV
IEC 61000-4-2 (R
D
= 330Ω, C
S
= 150pF)
Contact Discharge (RxIN_, RxCLK IN_) to GND ............±8kV
Air Discharge (RxIN_, RxCLK IN_) to GND ..................±15kV
ISO 10605 (R
D
= 2kΩ, C
S
= 330pF)
Contact Discharge (RxIN_, RxCLK IN_) to GND ............±8kV
Air Discharge (RxIN_, RxCLK IN_) to GND ..................±25kV
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300°C
Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these
or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
DC Electrical Characteristics
(V
CC
= +3.0V to +3.6V, V
CCO
= +3.0V to +5.5V,
PWRDWN
= high, DCB/NC = high or low, differential input voltage |V
ID
| = 0.05V to
1.2V, input common-mode voltage V
CM
= |V
ID/2
| to 2.4V - |V
ID/2
|, T
A
= -40°C to +85°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at
V
CC
= V
CCO
= +3.3V, |V
ID
| = 0.2V, V
CM
= 1.25V, T
A
= +25°C.) (Notes 1, 2)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
PWRDWN
DCB/NC
V
IN
= high or low,
PWRDWN
= high or low
I
CL
= -18mA
I
OH
= -100µA
High-Level Output Voltage
V
OH
I
OH
= -2mA
I
OL
= 100µA
Low-Level Output Voltage
V
OL
IOL = 2mA
MAX9210/
MAX9220
RxCLK OUT
RxOUT_
MAX9210/
MAX9220
RxCLK OUT
RxOUT_
V
CCO
- 0.1
V
CCO
- 0.25
V
CCO
- 0.40
V
CCO
- 0.25
0.1
0.2
0.26
0.2
-20
20
µA
V
V
CONDITIONS
MIN
2.0
2.0
-0.3
-20
TYP
MAX
5.5
V
CC
+ 0.3
+0.8
+20
-1.5
UNITS
SINGLE-ENDED INPUTS (PWRDWN, DCB/NC)
High-Level Input Voltage
Low-Level Input Voltage
Input Current
Input Clamp Voltage
V
IH
V
IL
I
IN
V
CL
V
V
µA
V
SINGLE-ENDED OUTPUTS (RxOUT_, RxCLK OUT)
MAX9214/MAX9222
MAX9214/MAX9222
High-Impedance Output Current
I
OZ
PWRDWN
= low,
V
OUT
_ = -0.3V to V
CCO
+ 0.3V
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DC Electrical Characteristics (continued)
Programmable DC-Balance
21-Bit Deserializers
(V
CC
= +3.0V to +3.6V, V
CCO
= +3.0V to +5.5V,
PWRDWN
= high, DCB/NC = high or low, differential input voltage |V
ID
| = 0.05V to
1.2V, input common-mode voltage V
CM
= |V
ID/2
| to 2.4V - |V
ID/2
|, T
A
= -40°C to +85°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at
V
CC
= V
CCO
= +3.3V, |V
ID
| = 0.2V, V
CM
= 1.25V, T
A
= +25°C.) (Notes 1, 2)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
V
CCO
= 3.0V
to 3.6V,
V
OUT
= 0
V
CCO
= 4.5V
to 5.5V,
V
OUT
= 0
CONDITIONS
MAX9210/
MAX9220
RxCLK OUT
RxOUT_
RxCLK OUT
RxOUT_
MIN
-10
-5
-10
-28
-14
-28
TYP
MAX
-40
-20
-40
-75
-37
-75
mA
UNITS
Output Short-Circuit Current
(Note: Short one output at a
time.)
IOS
MAX9214/MAX9222
MAX9210/
MAX9220
MAX9214/MAX9222
LVDS INPUTS
Differential Input High Threshold
Differential Input Low Threshold
Input Current
Power-Off Input Current
Input Resistor 1
Input Resistor 2
POWER SUPPLY
C
L
= 8pF, worst-
case pattern,
DC-balanced mode;
V
CC
= V
CCO
= 3.0V
to 3.6V, Figure 2
MAX9210/
MAX9220
8MHz
16MHz
34MHz
16MHz
34MHz
66MHz
10MHz
Worst-Case Supply Current
I
CCW
C
L
= 8pF, worst
case pattern,
non-DC-balanced
mode; V
CC
= V
CCO
= 3.0V to 3.6V,
Figure 2
MAX9210/
MAX9220
20MHz
33MHz
40MHz
20MHz
MAX9214/
MAX9222
33MHz
40MHz
66MHz
85MHz
Power-Down Supply Current
I
CCZ
PWRDWN
= low
32
46
81
52
86
152
33
46
67
78
53
72
81
127
159
42
57
98
63
106
177
42
58
80
94
64
85
99
149
186
50
µA
mA
V
TH
V
TL
I
IN+
,
I
IN-
I
INO+
,
I
INO-
R
IN1
R
IN2
PWRDWN
= high or low
V
CC
= V
CCO
= 0 or open,
DCB/NC,
PWRDWN
= 0 or open
PWRDWN
= high or low, Figure 1
V
CC
= V
CCO
= 0 or open, Figure 1
PWRDWN
= high or low, Figure 1
V
CC
= V
CCO
= 0 or open, Figure 1
-50
-25
-25
42
246
+25
+25
78
410
50
mV
mV
µA
µA
kΩ
kΩ
MAX9214/
MAX9222
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AC Electrical Characteristics
Programmable DC-Balance
21-Bit Deserializers
(V
CC
= V
CCO
= +3.0V to +3.6V, 100mV
P-P
at 200kHz supply noise, C
L
= 8pF,
PWRDWN
= high, DCB/NC = high or low, differential
input voltage |V
ID
| = 0.1V to 1.2V, input common mode voltage V
CM
= |V
ID/2
| to 2.4V - |V
ID/2
|, T
A
= -40°C to +85°C, unless otherwise
noted. Typical values are at V
CC
= V
CCO
= +3.3V, |V
ID
| = 0.2V, V
CM
= 1.25V, T
A
= 25°C.) (Notes 3, 4, 5)
PARAMETER
Output Rise Time
SYMBOL
CLHT
0.1V
CCO
to
0.9V
CCO
,
Figure 3
0.9V
CCO
to
0.1V
CCO
,
Figure 3
CONDITIONS
MAX9210/
MAX9220
RxOUT_
RxCLK OUT
RxOUT_
RxCLK OUT
8MHz
DC-balanced mode,
Figure 4 (Note 6)
RxIN Skew Margin
RSKM
Non-DC-balanced mode,
Figure 4 (Note 6)
RxCLK OUT High Time
RxCLK OUT Low Time
RxOUT Setup to RxCLK OUT
RxOUT Hold from RxCLK OUT
RxCLK IN to RxCLK OUT Delay
Deserializer Phase-Locked Loop
Set
Deserializer Power-Down Delay
RCOH
RCOL
RSRC
RHRC
RCCD
RPLLS
RPDD
Figures 5a, 5b
Figures 5a, 5b
Figures 5a, 5b
Figures 5a, 5b
Figures 6a, 6b
Figure 7
Figure 8
16MHz
34MHz
66MHz
10MHz
20MHz
40MHz
85MHz
MIN
3.52
2.2
2.2
1.95
1.3
1.3
6600
2560
900
330
6600
2500
960
330
TYP
5.04
3.15
3.15
3.18
2.12
2.12
7044
3137
1327
685
7044
3300
1448
685
ns
ns
ns
ns
8.1
ns
ns
ns
ps
MAX
6.24
3.9
3.9
4.35
2.9
2.9
ns
ns
UNITS
MAX9214/MAX9222
MAX9210/
MAX9220
Output Fall Time
CHLT
MAX9214/MAX9222
0.35 x RCOP
0.35 x RCOP
0.30 x RCOP
0.45 x RCOP
4.9
6.17
32800 x RCIP
100
Note 1:
Current into a pin is defined as positive. Current out of a pin is defined as negative. All voltages are referenced to ground
except V
TH
and V
TL
.
Note 2:
Maximum and minimum limits over temperature are guaranteed by design and characterization. Devices are production
tested at T
A
= +25°C.
Note 3:
AC parameters are guaranteed by design and characterization, and are not production tested. Limits are set at ±6 sigma.
Note 4:
C
L
includes probe and test jig capacitance.
Note 5:
RCIP is the period of RxCLK IN. RCOP is the period of RxCLK OUT. RCIP = RCOP.
Note 6:
RSKM measured with ≤ 150ps cycle-to-cycle jitter on RxCLK IN.
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