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MAX3691EVKIT
Evaluation Kit for the MAX3691


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The MAX3691 evaluation kit (EV kit) simplifies evaluation of the MAX3691 622Mbps, SDH/SONET 4:1 serializer. This EV kit requires a single +3.3V supply and includes the external components necessary to observe the PECL serial-data output on a 50Ω input oscilloscope.

The serial-data output termination can be modified easily to suit other logic interfaces, such as 3.3V PECL, high impedance, or ECL inputs. To evaluate the MAX3691's basic functioning, connect the board directly to the outputs of an LVDS device (such as an overhead-generation circuit) or to a signal generator.

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  • Single +3.3V Supply
  • Output Terminated for Interfacing with a 50Ω Oscilloscope Input
  • Fully Tested and Assembled

 
  • 622Mbps ATM/SONET Access Nodes
  • 622Mbps SDH/SONET Transmission Systems
  • Add/Drop Multiplexers
  • Digital Cross-Connects

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    Document Ref.: 19-1200; Rev 0; 1999-04-01
    This page last modified: 2007-06-04



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