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Texas Instruments BQ2002CSNTRG4Unknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | LINEAR BATTERY CHARGER NICD/NIMH 2000MA 0V TO 6V 8-PIN SOIC T/R |
Texas Instruments LM3676SDX-3.3Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG BUCK 3.3V 600MA 8WSON |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | TMX320DRE311 179PIN UBGA 200MHZ |
Texas Instruments UCC3580N-1G4Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG CTRLR FWRD CONV 16DIP |
Texas Instruments LM2831YMF EVALObsolete | Development Boards Kits Programmers | EVAL BOARD FOR LM2831 |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | BUFFER/LINE DRIVER 8-CH NON-INVERTING 3-ST CMOS 20-PIN SSOP T/R |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | ANALOG OTHER PERIPHERALS |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | RADIATION-HARDENED, QMLP 60V HAL |
Texas Instruments SN75LVDS051DRObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC TRANSCEIVER FULL 2/2 16SOIC |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | AUTOMOTIVE OCTAL D-TYPE FLIP-FLO |
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| Signal Buffers, Repeaters, Splitters | 2 | Active | ||
| Signal Buffers, Repeaters, Splitters | 2 | Active | ||
65LVDS117Dual 8-port LVDS repeater | Interface | 2 | Active | The SN65LVDS109 and SN65LVDS117 are configured as two identical banks, each bank having one differential line receiver connected to either four ('109) or eight ('117) differential line drivers. The outputs are arranged in pairs having one output from each of the two banks. Individual output enables are provided for each pair of outputs and an additional enable is provided for all outputs.
The line receivers and line drivers implement the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). LVDS, as specified in EIA/TIA-644, is a data signaling technique that offers low power, low noise emission, high noise immunity, and high switching speeds. (Note: The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media, the noise coupling to the environment, and other system characteristics.)
The intended application of these devices, and the LVDS signaling technique, is for point-to-point or point-to-multipoint (distributed simplex) baseband data transmission on controlled impedance media of approximately 100 Ω. The transmission media may be printed-circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. The large number of drivers integrated into the same silicon substrate, along with the low pulse skew of balanced signaling, provides extremely precise timing alignment of the signals being repeated from the inputs. This is particularly advantageous for implementing system clock and data distribution trees.
The SN65LVDS109 and SN65LVDS117 are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C.
The SN65LVDS109 and SN65LVDS117 are configured as two identical banks, each bank having one differential line receiver connected to either four ('109) or eight ('117) differential line drivers. The outputs are arranged in pairs having one output from each of the two banks. Individual output enables are provided for each pair of outputs and an additional enable is provided for all outputs.
The line receivers and line drivers implement the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). LVDS, as specified in EIA/TIA-644, is a data signaling technique that offers low power, low noise emission, high noise immunity, and high switching speeds. (Note: The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media, the noise coupling to the environment, and other system characteristics.)
The intended application of these devices, and the LVDS signaling technique, is for point-to-point or point-to-multipoint (distributed simplex) baseband data transmission on controlled impedance media of approximately 100 Ω. The transmission media may be printed-circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. The large number of drivers integrated into the same silicon substrate, along with the low pulse skew of balanced signaling, provides extremely precise timing alignment of the signals being repeated from the inputs. This is particularly advantageous for implementing system clock and data distribution trees.
The SN65LVDS109 and SN65LVDS117 are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C. |
65LVDS1222x2 1.5-Gbps LVDS crosspoint switch | Signal Switches, Multiplexers, Decoders | 6 | Active | The SN65LVDS122 and SN65LVDT122 are crosspoint switches that use low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) to achieve signaling rates as high as 1.5 Gbps. They are pin-compatible speed upgrades to the SN65LVDS22 and SN65LVDM22. The internal signal paths maintain differential signaling for high speeds and low signal skews. These devices have a 0 V to 4 V common-mode input range that accepts LVDS, LVPECL, CML inputs. Two logic pins (S0 and S1) set the internal configuration between the differential inputs and outputs. This allows the flexibility to perform the following configurations: 2 x 2 crosspoint switch, 2:1 mux, 1:2 splitter or dual repeater/translator within a single device. Additionally, SN65LVDT122 incorporates a 110-termination resistor for those applications where board space is a premium. Although these devices are designed for 1.5 Gbps, some applications at a 2-Gbps data rate can be supported depending on loading and signal quality.
The intended application of this device is ideal for loopback switching for diagnostic routines, fanout buffering of clock/data distribution provide protection in fault-tolerant systems, clock muxing in optical modules, and for overall signal boosting over extended distances.
The SN65LVDS122 and SN65LVDT122 are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C.
The SN65LVDS122 and SN65LVDT122 are crosspoint switches that use low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) to achieve signaling rates as high as 1.5 Gbps. They are pin-compatible speed upgrades to the SN65LVDS22 and SN65LVDM22. The internal signal paths maintain differential signaling for high speeds and low signal skews. These devices have a 0 V to 4 V common-mode input range that accepts LVDS, LVPECL, CML inputs. Two logic pins (S0 and S1) set the internal configuration between the differential inputs and outputs. This allows the flexibility to perform the following configurations: 2 x 2 crosspoint switch, 2:1 mux, 1:2 splitter or dual repeater/translator within a single device. Additionally, SN65LVDT122 incorporates a 110-termination resistor for those applications where board space is a premium. Although these devices are designed for 1.5 Gbps, some applications at a 2-Gbps data rate can be supported depending on loading and signal quality.
The intended application of this device is ideal for loopback switching for diagnostic routines, fanout buffering of clock/data distribution provide protection in fault-tolerant systems, clock muxing in optical modules, and for overall signal boosting over extended distances.
The SN65LVDS122 and SN65LVDT122 are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C. |
| Evaluation Boards | 5 | Active | ||
| Clock/Timing | 3 | Active | ||
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 3 | Active | ||
| Interface | 1 | Active | ||
65LVDS179Enhanced product high-speed differential line drivers and receivers | Interface | 7 | Active | The SN65LVDS179, SN65LVDS180, SN65LVDS050, and SN65LVDS051 are differential line drivers and receivers that use low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) to achieve signaling rates as high as 400 Mbps. The TIA/EIA-644 standard compliant electrical interface provides a minimum differential output voltage magnitude of 247 mV into a 100-load, and receipt of 100-mV signals with up to 1 V of ground potential difference between a transmitter and receiver.
The intended application of this device and signaling technique is for point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 100-characteristic impedance. The transmission media may be printed circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. (Note: The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media, the noise coupling to the environment, and other application specific characteristics.)
The devices offer various driver, receiver, and enabling combinations in industry standard footprints. Since these devices are intended for use in simplex or distributed simplex bus structures, the driver enable function does not put the differential outputs into a high-impedance state, but rather disconnects the input and reduces the quiescent power used by the device. (For these functions with a high-impedance driver output, see the SN65LVDM series of devices.) All devices are characterized for operation from -55°C to 125°C.
The SN65LVDS179, SN65LVDS180, SN65LVDS050, and SN65LVDS051 are differential line drivers and receivers that use low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) to achieve signaling rates as high as 400 Mbps. The TIA/EIA-644 standard compliant electrical interface provides a minimum differential output voltage magnitude of 247 mV into a 100-load, and receipt of 100-mV signals with up to 1 V of ground potential difference between a transmitter and receiver.
The intended application of this device and signaling technique is for point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 100-characteristic impedance. The transmission media may be printed circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. (Note: The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media, the noise coupling to the environment, and other application specific characteristics.)
The devices offer various driver, receiver, and enabling combinations in industry standard footprints. Since these devices are intended for use in simplex or distributed simplex bus structures, the driver enable function does not put the differential outputs into a high-impedance state, but rather disconnects the input and reduces the quiescent power used by the device. (For these functions with a high-impedance driver output, see the SN65LVDM series of devices.) All devices are characterized for operation from -55°C to 125°C. |
65LVDS180Automotive catalog high-speed differential line transceiver | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 9 | Active | The SN65LVDS180, SN65LVDS050, and SN65LVDS051 are differential line drivers and receivers that use low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) to achieve signaling rates as high as 400 Mbps. The TIA/EIA-644 standard compliant electrical interface provides a minimum differential output voltage magnitude of 247 mV into a 100-Ω load and receipt of 50-mV signals with up to 1 V of ground potential difference between a transmitter and receiver.
The intended application of this device and signaling technique is for point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 100-Ω characteristic impedance. The transmission media may be printed-circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. (Note: The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media, the noise coupling to the environment, and other application specific characteristics).
The devices offer various driver, receiver, and enabling combinations in industry standard footprints. Since these devices are intended for use in simplex or distributed simplex bus structures, the driver enable function does not put the differential outputs into a high-impedance state but rather disconnects the input and reduces the quiescent power used by the device. (For these functions with a high-impedance driver output, see the SN65LVDM series of devices.) All devices are characterized for operation from −40°C to 85°C.
The SN65LVDS180, SN65LVDS050, and SN65LVDS051 are differential line drivers and receivers that use low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) to achieve signaling rates as high as 400 Mbps. The TIA/EIA-644 standard compliant electrical interface provides a minimum differential output voltage magnitude of 247 mV into a 100-Ω load and receipt of 50-mV signals with up to 1 V of ground potential difference between a transmitter and receiver.
The intended application of this device and signaling technique is for point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 100-Ω characteristic impedance. The transmission media may be printed-circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. (Note: The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media, the noise coupling to the environment, and other application specific characteristics).
The devices offer various driver, receiver, and enabling combinations in industry standard footprints. Since these devices are intended for use in simplex or distributed simplex bus structures, the driver enable function does not put the differential outputs into a high-impedance state but rather disconnects the input and reduces the quiescent power used by the device. (For these functions with a high-impedance driver output, see the SN65LVDM series of devices.) All devices are characterized for operation from −40°C to 85°C. |