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SY88303BL
  • SY88303BL

SY88303BL

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The SY88303BL low-power limiting post amplifiers are designed for use in fiber-optic receivers. These devices connect to typical transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs) . Th e linear signal output from TIAs can contain significant amounts of noise and may vary in amplitude over time. The SY88303BL quantizes these signals and output CML-level waveforms. The SY88303BL operates from a single +3.3V power supply, over temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C. With their wide bandwidth and high gain, signals with data rates up to 3.2Gbps, and as small as 10mVPP , can be amplified to drive devices with CML/PECL inputs. The device generates a loss-of-signal (LOS) open-collector TTL output. The LOS function is optimized to detect a wide input range, as shown in the typical operating character...

Microchip Technology SY88303BL Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Part Type

Continuous Mode

Power Supply (V)

3.3

Features

    • Loss-of-signal detection circuit optimized to detect a wide input range
    • Chatter-free Open-Collector TTL Loss-of-Signal (LOS) output
    • Single 3.3V power supply
    • 155Mbps to 3.2Gbps operation
    • Low-noise CML data outputs
    • Programmable LOS level set (LOS LVL)
    • Available in a tiny 10-pin EPAD-MSOP and 16-pin MLF®package

Description

The SY88303BL low-power limiting post amplifiers are designed for use in fiber-optic receivers. These devices connect to typical transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs) . Th e linear signal output from TIAs can contain significant amounts of noise and may vary in amplitude over time. The SY88303BL quantizes these signals and output CML-level waveforms.

The SY88303BL operates from a single +3.3V power supply, over temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C. With their wide bandwidth and high gain, signals with data rates up to 3.2Gbps, and as small as 10mVPP , can be amplified to drive devices with CML/PECL inputs.

The device generates a loss-of-signal (LOS) open-collector TTL output. The LOS function is optimized to detect a wide input range, as shown in the typical operating characteristic curve on Page 6. A programmable loss-of-signal level-set pin (LOS LVL) sets the sensitivity of the input amplitude detection.

LOS asserts high if the input amplitude falls below the threshold sets by LOS LVL and de-asserts low otherwise. The enable bar input (/EN) de-asserts the true output signal without removing the input signal. The LOS output can be fed back to the /EN input to maintain output stability under a loss-of-signal condition. Typically, 3.5dB LOS hysteresis is provided to prevent chattering.

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