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DS90UB925QSEVB/NOPB
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DS90UB925QSEVB/NOPB

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DS90UB925Q LVDS EVALUATION BOARD

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DS90UB925QSEVB/NOPB
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DS90UB925QSEVB/NOPB

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Texas Instruments

DS90UB925Q LVDS EVALUATION BOARD

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SpecificationDS90UB925QSEVB/NOPB
FunctionSerializer
Secondary AttributesI2C Interface(s)
Supplied ContentsCable(s), Board(s)
TypeInterface
Utilized IC / PartDS90UB925Q

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NewarkEach 1$ 524.69

Description

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DS90UB925Q-Q1 Series

The DS90UB925Q-Q1 serializer, in conjunction with the DS90UB926Q-Q1 deserializer, provides a complete digital interface for concurrent transmission of high-speed video, audio, and control data for automotive display and image sensing applications.

The chipset is ideally suited for automotive video-display systems with HD formats and automotive vision systems with megapixel resolutions. The DS90UB925Q-Q1 incorporates an embedded bidirectional control channel and low latency GPIO controls. This chipset translates a parallel interface into a single pair high-speed serialized interface. The serial bus scheme, FPD-Link III, supports full duplex of high-speed video data transmission and bidirectional control communication over a single differential link. Consolidation of video data and control over a single differential pair reduces the interconnect size and weight, while also eliminating skew issues and simplifying system design.

The DS90UB925Q-Q1 serializer embeds the clock, DC scrambles & balances the data payload, and level shifts the signals to high-speed low voltage differential signaling. Up to 24 data bits are serialized along the video control signals.

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