Laser Drivers

Laser Driver power management integrated circuits (PMICs) are used to provide one or more controlled current sources for supplying semiconductor laser devices from a nominally constant-voltage power source. Commonly including a feature to enable feedback derived from monitoring of the optical power emitted by the driven laser device, they are widely used in optical communications systems and are differentiated from devices that perform a similar function by a capacity for high frequency modulation of the current supplied to the powered device.


Renesas Electronics America Inc. X9523V20I-B

IC DUAL DCP LASER CNTRL 20TSSOP

0

Renesas Electronics America Inc. X9523V20I-A

IC DUAL DCP LASER CNTRL 20TSSOP

0

Renesas Electronics America Inc. X9522V20I-B

IC TRIPL DCP LASER CNTRL 20TSSOP

0

Renesas Electronics America Inc. X9522V20I-A

IC TRIPL DCP LASER CNTRL 20TSSOP

0

Renesas Electronics America Inc. X9521V20I

IC LASR CTRLR 2CHAN 5.5V 20TSSOP

0

Renesas Electronics America Inc. X9520V20I-B

IC 3 DCP 2K EE LASR CTRL 20TSSOP

0

Renesas Electronics America Inc. X9520V20I-A

IC 3 DCP 2K EE LASR CTRL 20TSSOP

0

Microsemi Corporation OA3MMQM

OPTICAL DRIVER

9696