| ltem | Symbol | Condit ions | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
| Collecorrk current | I d | VR-1V | | 0 2 | 5 | nA |
| Light current+2 | l L | VR=IV E v=lOOOLx *3 | 6 | 9 | | uA |
| Spectral sensitivity | | | 7201100 | nm |
| Peak wavelength | Ap | | | 940 | | nm |
| Switching speeds | trtf | VR=IV, R L=lKQ | | 2 | | S |
| Capacitance | ct | V R=lV, f=lMHz | | 5 | | pF |
| Resistance}4 | Rs | V R=lV, Va=0. 5V | 1 00 | 1 50 | 200 | KQ |
| Signal slOPe}5 | 0f | VR=1V | | 0. 134 | | |
| Light current difference*6 | ILIIL | | | | ±2 | % |
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TNR15G240KM on stock The MAX3867 laser driver consists of two main parts: a high-speed modulation driver and a laser-biasing block with Automatic Power Control (APC). The circuit design is optimized for both high-speed and low-voltage (+3.3V) operation. To minimize the pattern-dependent jitter of the input signal at speeds as high as 2.5Gbps, the device accepts a differential PECL clock signal for data retiming. When LATCH is high, the input data is synchronized by the clock signal. When LATCH is low, the input data is directly applied to the output stage.