MACOM MATA-03819: Four channel, 106G (53 GB PAM4) Linear TIA for 400G Optical Modules

Feb. 21, 2018
MACOM's TIAs, available in die for wire-bonding (MATA-03819) and die for flip chip (MATA-03820) applications, enable an economical transition to next-generation 400G Ethernet, HDR InfiniBand, and OTN applications by delivering best-in-class performance for 53-GB PAM4 and legacy 28-GB PAM4 and 25G NRZ connectivity.
MACOM's TIAs, available in die for wire-bonding (MATA-03819) and die for flip chip (MATA-03820) applications, enable an economical transition to next-generation 400G Ethernet, HDR InfiniBand, and OTN applications by delivering best-in-class performance for 53-GB PAM4 and legacy 28-GB PAM4 and 25G NRZ connectivity.

The MATA-03819/MATA-03820 feature high bandwidth, high sensitivity, and low power consumption technology.

Judge's Comment: "MACOM's four-channel 53-Gbaud PAM4 linear TIA is an industry leading, highly integrated solution with a very low power consumption of 220 mW per channel to enable next-generation 400G pluggable applications."

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