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Maxim Integrated Datasheets for Transimpedance Amplifiers

Transimpedance amplifiers are operational amplifiers used to convert an input current into an output voltage. These current-to-voltage converters are useful in many important applications.
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Product Name Notes
High-Sensitivity Transimpedance Amplifier
Linear Transimpedance Amplifier
The MAX3275/MAX3277 transimpedance amplifiers provide a compact low-power solution for communication up to 2.125Gbps. They feature 300nA input-referred noise at 2.1GHz bandwidth (BW) with 0.85pF input capacitance. The parts also...
The MAX3654 analog transimpedance amplifier (TIA) is designed for CATV applications in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) networks. This high-linearity amplifier is intended for 47MHz to 870MHz subcarrier multiplexed (SCM) signals in passive...
The MAX3658 is a transimpedance preamplifier for receivers operating up to 622Mbps. Low noise, high gain, and low power dissipation make it ideal for fiber access and small form-factor transceivers.
The MAX3660 high-linearity analog RF transimpedance amplifier (TIA) is intended for passive optical network (PON) video receiver applications. With 66dBΩ maximum variable gain and integrated uptilt, the MAX3660 provides 23dBmV/channel...
The MAX3665 low-power transimpedance preamplifier for 622Mbps SDH/SONET applications consumes only 70mW at VCC = 3.3V. Operating from a single +3.3V or +5.0V supply, it converts a small photodiode...
The MAX3797 is a low-power transimpedance amplifier designed for optical transmission systems at data rates up to 10.3125Gbps and for use with PIN diodes. The MAX3797 incorporates an automatic gain...
The MAX3864 is a transimpedance preamplifier for applications in SDH/SONET systems operating up to 2.5Gbps. It features 490nA (typ) input-referred noise, 2.0GHz bandwidth, and 2mA input overload. The MAX3864 operates...