iC-NZP
P-TYPE LASER DIODE DRIVER
Rev A1, Page 2/13
DESCRIPTION
Laser diode pulse driver iC-NZP allows CW opera- An averaging current monitor can be set by an ex-
tion of laser diodes and spike-free switching with de- ternal resistor at pin RSI. When the current limit is
fined current pulses up to 155 MHz. The optical out- reached, overcurrent is signalled at NERR and the
put power of the laser diode is set-up by means of an current from pin VCCA is limited to the pre-set value
external resistor (RMD/PMD). For laser current con- but the iC is not shut down. There is an additional
trol without a monitor diode, the laser current moni- current limitation in pin LDA that prevents the iC from
tor at pin IMON is utilised. For high pulse frequen- overpowering the laser diode.
cies the device can be switched into controlled burst
mode. A previously settled operating point is main- Setting pin NSLP low, the iC enters a low consump-
tained throughout the burst phase.
tion sleep-mode (< 50 µA typ.).
PACKAGES QFN24 4 mm x 4 mm to JEDEC
PIN CONFIGURATION
PIN FUNCTIONS
No. Name Function
1 VDD Power Supply
2 GND Ground
23
22
21
19
24
20
3 MD
APC setup, monitor input
4 IMON Laser Current Monitor
5 NCID Disable Pulldown Current at CI
18
17
16
15
14
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
6 EP
Positive LVDS/TTL switching input
Negative LVDS switching input
Enable TTL input
7 EN
8 TTL
9 VSY
Sync Output Supply Voltage
NZP
10 SYN Sync Output
11 RGND Reference Ground
12 RVDD Reference (P-type laser diodes)
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13 LDA
14 CI
15 CIS
Laser Diode Anode
Power Control Capacitor
Power Control Capacitor sense
16 VDDL Laser Power Supply
17 VDDA Analogue Power Supply
8
9
12
7
10
11
18 AVG
19 RSI
Averaging Control Enabled
Current Monitor Setup
20 REGE Control Enable
21 GND Ground
22 NSLP Not Sleep-Mode
23 NERR Error Output
24
n/c
The Thermal Pad is to be connected to a Ground Plane (GND) on the PCB.
Only pin 1 marking on top or bottom defines the package orientation ( NZP label and coding is subject
to change).