Analog DevicesMAX96717GTJ/VY+TLVDS
LVDS Serializer 6000Mbps 0.4V Automotive 32-Pin SWTQFN EP T/R
The MAX96717 GMSL™ serializer receives video on an MIPI CSI-2 interface and outputs it on a GMSL2 serial link transceiver. Simultaneously, it sends and receives bidirectional control channel data across the same GMSL2 link. GMSL2 data can be transported over Coaxial or Shielded-Twisted Pair (STP) cables. It operates at a fixed rate of 3Gbps or 6Gbps in the forward direction, and 187.5Mbps in the reverse direction. The device is programmed through a local I2C/UART interface or across the link from a matching deserializer. The MAX96717 includes two I2C/UART pass-through channels, flexible GPIO, SPI tunnel, a built-in ADC, temperature sensor, and an extensive set of diagnostics for functional safety. Operation is specified over the automotive temperature range of -40°C to +105°C and the device is AEC-Q100 Grade 2 qualified.
Data can be transmitted over low-cost 50Ω Coax or 100Ω STP cables that meet the GMSL2 channel specification. Table 1 in the data sheet provides guidance to typical maximum lengths of commonly used automotive cables. Contact the factory for the GMSL2 channel specification.
Applications:
- • Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- • 8Mp 40fps Forward-Vision Camera (FVC) Systems
- • Surround View Systems (SVS)
- • Driver Monitor Systems (DMS)
- • Rear-View Camera (RVC)
- • Systems with Multiple Synchronized Cameras
Block Diagrams and Tables:


| Compliant | |
| Active | |
| 8542.39.00.90 | |
| Automotive | Yes |
| PPAP | Unknown |
| Serializer | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 6000 | |
| 0.588 | |
| 25 | |
| 0.95|1.7 | |
| 1.26|1.9|3.6 | |
| -40(Min) | |
| 40(Max) | |
| 0.4 | |
| 1|1.2|1.8|3 | |
| 1 | |
| -40 | |
| 105 | |
| Tape and Reel | |
| Mounting | Surface Mount |
| Package Height | 0.73 |
| Package Width | 5 |
| Package Length | 5 |
| PCB changed | 32 |
| Standard Package Name | QFN |
| Supplier Package | SWTQFN EP |
| 32 |
| EDA / CAD Models |
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