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EL6833
Dual 4-Channel Driver with Oscillator & LVDS

Typical Diagram

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Key Features

    • Two channels for CD or DVD
    • Voltage-controlled output current source requiring one external set resistor per channel
    • Rise time = 0.8ns
    • Fall time = 0.8ns
    • Channel 2 to 250mA max
    • Channel 3 to 150mA max
    • Channel 4 to 100mA max
    • Internal 100Ω LVDS termination
    • On chip oscillator with frequency and amplitude control by use of external resistors to ground
    • Oscillator frequency to 600MHz
    • Oscillator amplitude to 100mAP-P
    • Single +5V supply (±10%)
    • Chip ENAs for power savings

Description

The EL6833 is a high performance, dual output, laser driver for writeable 'super-combo' CD - DVD drives. The ENA pin enables the chip, while the SEL1 pin selects the IOUT pin. Various waveforms can be generated where the amplitude is determined by the currents flowing into IINR, IIN2, IIN3, and IIN4. The timing is determined by the signals at WEN2-WEN2B, WEN3-WEN3B, and WEN4-WEN4B. The oscillator is enabled when OSEN-OSENB is high. The amplified IINR current of the selected channel is enabled when the ENA pin is high. The total output current is the sum of the read current, the enabled write currents, and the oscillator current when enabled.

Usually a voltage DAC will drive a resistor that is in series with the IINR, IIN2, IIN3 and IIN4 input. The resistor allows the user to optimize the current gain for each channel.

Output write current pulses are enabled when a high is applied to the WEN2-WEN2B, WEN3-WEN3B, or WENWEN4B pin. The write current will flow to the selected output. When SEL1 is high IOUT1 is selected. WENRB enables read and oscillator current when low.

The RF oscillators frequency is determined by RFREQ1 or RFREQ2, and its amplitude by RMP1 or RAMP2.

Applications

    • Super combo drives

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