| Part Numbert | Mfg | Packt | D/C | Descriptiont | Qty | Company/Contact | |
| SKM100GB128 | SEMIKRON | 2006+ | 100 |
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| SKM100GB128 | avail | SEMIKRON | 2006+ |
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SKM100GB128 Datasheet
SKM100GB128 Price A 25ns channel switching time enables rapid multiplex- ing for picture-in-picture applications, yet maintains a high off-isolation of 75dB and all-hostile crosstalk of -50dB (f = 30MHz). The MAX4135/MAX4136's on-board logic selects any combination of the six signal outputs. Each output is capable of swinging +2V and delivering 65mA. SKM100GB128 on stock The following power-up supply voltage application is recommended: Vss, VDD, VDDO, VREF, then VIN. VDD and VDDa can be applied simultaneously, as long as VDDa does not exceed VDD by more than 0.5V during power-up. The following power-down supply voltage removal sequence is recommended: VIN, VREF, VDDO, VDD, Vss. VDD and VDDa can be removed simultaneously, as long as VDDO does not exceed VDD by more than 0.5V during power-down. 7 CABLE MODEM - CMTS INTERACTION......... .................97 7.2.2 Scanning and Synchronization to Downstream ......... .................99 7.2.3 0btain Upstream Parameters ....... ...............100 7.2.4 Message Flows During Scanning and Upstream Parameter Acquisition............. ...............101 7.2.5 Ranging and A utomatic A djustments ........... ............... 103 7.2. 7 Establish Time of Day ..... ...............107 7.2.8 Establish Security Association ...... ............... 108 7.2.9 Transfer Operational Parameters................ ............... 108 7.2.11 Baseline Privacy Initialization...... ...............109 7.2.12 Service IDs During CM lnitialization.......... ...............109 7.2.14 Remote RF Signal Level Adjustment............ ...............110 7.2.15 Changing Upstream Burst Parameters........ ...............112 7.2.16 Changing Upstream Channels...... ...............112 7.2.17 Fault Detection and Recovery....... ...............114 7.2.18 Prevention of Unauthorized Transmissions ............... ............... 115 |