PMIC - Laser Drivers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
ONET1141LRGER

ONET1141LRGER

Texas Instruments

ONET1141L 11.3-GBPS MODULATOR DR

2987

ADN2525ACPZ-500R7

ADN2525ACPZ-500R7

Analog Devices, Inc.

10.7 GBPS ACTIVE BACK-TERMINATIO

1435

ADN2847ACP-48

ADN2847ACP-48

Analog Devices, Inc.

DUAL-LOOP LASER DIODE DRIVER

79

MAX3667ECJ

MAX3667ECJ

Analog Devices, Inc.

SDH/ONET LASER DRIVER

6165

ONET1101LRGET

ONET1101LRGET

Texas Instruments

ONET1101L 11.3-GBPS LASER DIODE

31999

SY88922VKG-TR

SY88922VKG-TR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC LASER DRVR 2.5GB 5.5V 10MSOP

0

MAX3298CUE

MAX3298CUE

Analog Devices, Inc.

2.5 GBPS LAN LASER DRIVER

4743

MAX3736ETE-T

MAX3736ETE-T

Analog Devices, Inc.

COMPACT,LASER DRIVER

2500

MAX3740AETG

MAX3740AETG

Analog Devices, Inc.

VCSEL DRIVER

1572

MAX3656ETG

MAX3656ETG

Analog Devices, Inc.

BURST-MODE LASER DRIVER

848

ADN2873ACPZ

ADN2873ACPZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

3.3V, 50 MBPS TO 4.25 GBPS, SING

0

DS1864T+T&R

DS1864T+T&R

Maxim Integrated

IC LASER CTRLR 5.5V 28TQFN

0

ADN2872ACPZ

ADN2872ACPZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

3.3V DUAL-LOOP, 50 MBPS TO 3.3 G

9215

EPC21603ENGRT

EPC21603ENGRT

EPC

IC LASER DRVR 40V 10A LVDS 6BMPD

500

MAX3863ETJ+

MAX3863ETJ+

Analog Devices, Inc.

2.7GBPS LASER DRIVER

1193

ADN2531ACPZ-R7

ADN2531ACPZ-R7

Analog Devices, Inc.

DIFFERENTIAL LASER DIODE DRIVER

7386

AD9660KR

AD9660KR

Analog Devices, Inc.

200 MHZ LASER DIODE DRIVER

3614

ADN2847ACPZ-32

ADN2847ACPZ-32

Analog Devices, Inc.

3.3V DUAL-LOOP 50MBPS TO 3.3GBPS

7019

MAX3297CUE

MAX3297CUE

Analog Devices, Inc.

2.5 GBPS LAN LASER DRIVER

2274

MAX3738ETG+T

MAX3738ETG+T

Maxim Integrated

IC LASER DRV 4.25GB 3.63V 24TQFN

3251

PMIC - Laser Drivers

1. Overview

Laser drivers in Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) are specialized electronic components designed to control and power laser diodes. They regulate current flow to maintain stable laser output, enable precise modulation, and protect against electrical faults. These drivers are critical in applications requiring high-speed optical signal transmission, precision sensing, and industrial processing.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Continuous-Wave (CW) DriversProvide constant current for steady-state laser operationFiber optic communication systems
Pulsed Laser DriversGenerate high-current pulses for pulsed laser operationLIDAR systems, laser rangefinders
Modulating DriversSupport analog/digital modulation up to GHz frequenciesHigh-speed data transmission
Tunable DriversAllow wavelength adjustment through current/temperature controlSpectroscopy equipment

3. Structure and Components

Typical laser driver architecture includes: - Input power conditioning circuitry - Precision current source with <0.1% regulation - High-speed modulation path (up to 25 Gbps) - Thermal protection and overcurrent detection - Laser diode interface with EMI shielding Advanced packages integrate digital control interfaces (I2C, SPI) and diagnostic feedback systems.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportanceTypical Range
Output Current RangeDetermines laser power level10mA - 2.5A
Modulation BandwidthDefines data transmission speedDC - 28 GHz
Current Noise DensityAffects optical signal purity<5 nA/ Hz
Thermal Shutdown ThresholdProtects laser diode integrity125 C - 150 C
Power EfficiencyImpacts system thermal management75% - 92%

5. Application Areas

  • Telecommunications: 100G/400G optical transceivers
  • Medical: Laser surgical equipment, diagnostic imaging
  • Industrial: Laser marking/cutting machines
  • Consumer: 3D sensing in smartphones
  • Automotive: ADAS LIDAR systems

6. Major Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
Analog DevicesADN284x25 Gbps modulation, integrated TEC control
Texas InstrumentsLMT844-channel driver for LiDAR, 3.5A peak current
STMicroelectronicsLD55xxDigital diagnostic interface, 1.2A output
InfineonIRS2975Automotive grade, 200MHz bandwidth

7. Selection Guidelines

Key consideration factors: - Match output current capabilities with laser diode specifications - Verify modulation bandwidth compatibility with system requirements - Evaluate thermal protection features for reliability - Assess integration level (discrete vs. system-on-chip) - Consider package type (QFN, BGA) for PCB design

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include: - Integration with optical feedback loops for closed-loop power control - Development of GaN-based drivers for higher switching frequencies - Implementation of digital telemetry for predictive maintenance - Miniaturization for wearable laser-based sensors - Increased focus on automotive-grade drivers for autonomous vehicles

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