DSLVDS1047 Low-Voltage Differential Signaling (LVD

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DSLVDS1047 Low-Voltage Differential Signaling (LVD

Texas Instruments' DSLVDS1047 device is a quad CMOS flow-through differential line driver designed for applications requiring ultra-low power dissipation and high data rates. The device is designed to support data rates in excess of 400 Mbps (200 MHz) using LVDS technology.

The DSLVDS1047 accepts low-voltage TTL/CMOS input levels and translates them to low-voltage (350 mV) differential output signals. The driver supports a TRI-STATE function that may be used to disable the output stage, disabling the load current, resulting in the device dropping to an ultra-low idle power state of 13 mW typical. The DSLVDS1047 has a flow-through pinout for easy PCB layout.

The EN and EN* inputs are ANDed together and control the TRI-STATE outputs. The enables are common to all four drivers. The and companion line receiver (DSLVDS1048) provides an alternative to high-power pseudo-ECL devices for high-speed point-to-point interface applications.

Features
  • Designed for signaling rates up to 400 Mbps
  • 3.3 V power supply design
  • 300 ps differential skew (typ.)
  • 400 ps differential skew (max.)
  • 1.7 ns propagation delay (max.)
  • ±350 mV differential signaling
  • Low-power dissipation (13 mW at 3.3 V static)
  • Interoperable with existing 5 V LVDS receivers
  • High impedance on LVDS outputs on power-down
  • Flow-through pinout simplifies PCB layout
  • Meets or exceeds TIA/EIA-644 LVDS standard
  • Industrial operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
  • Available in the TSSOP package
Applications
  • Multi-function printers
  • Board-to-board communications
  • Test and measurement
  • Printers
  • Data center interconnects
  • Lab instrumentation
  • Ultrasound scanners

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