The GS9028 is a second generation bipolar integrated circuit designed to drive two 75ohm co-axial cables.
The GS9028 features two complementary outputs whose amplitude is controlled within ± 7%. The output signal levels are also adjustable from as low as 50mV to as high as 1000mV with little change in other performance parameters. The output amplitude of the output stage is varied by adjusting the RSET resistor value.
The GS9028 consumes 45% less system power than the GS9008 and does not require external pulldown resistors resulting in a smaller PCB footprint. Operational with input amplitudes as low as 80mV, the GS9028 is a robust serial interface device.
The GS9028 is packaged in an 8 pin SOIC and operates from a single +5 or -5 volt supply.
SMPTE 259M compliant
two complementary outputs, adjustable from 50 to 1000mVp-p into 75ohm loads
operational from DC to 622Mb/s
nominal 470ps rise and fall times
< ±7% output amplitude control
45% system power reduction over the GS9008
no external pulldown resistors required
input hysteresis
operational down to 80mV input amplitude
operates from a single +5 or -5 volt supply
8 pin SOIC
4fsc, 4:2:2, and 4:4:4:4 serial digital video interfaces from 143Mb/s to 540Mb/s; general purpose high speed cable driver applications.