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DS90LV004

DS90LV004 Series

4-channel LVDS buffer/repeater with pre-emphasis

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

Catalog

4-channel LVDS buffer/repeater with pre-emphasis

Key Features

1.5 Gbps data rate per channelConfigurable pre-emphasis drives lossy backplanes and cablesLow output skew and jitterLVDS/CML/LVPECL compatible input, LVDS outputOn-chip 100Ω input and output termination12 kV ESD protection on LVDS outputsSingle 3.3V supplyVery low power consumptionIndustrial -40 to +85°C temperature rangeSmall TQFP Package FootprintEvaluation Kit AvailableSee SCAN90004 for JTAG-enabled versionAll trademarks are the property of their respective owners. TRI-STATE is a trademark of Texas Instruments.1.5 Gbps data rate per channelConfigurable pre-emphasis drives lossy backplanes and cablesLow output skew and jitterLVDS/CML/LVPECL compatible input, LVDS outputOn-chip 100Ω input and output termination12 kV ESD protection on LVDS outputsSingle 3.3V supplyVery low power consumptionIndustrial -40 to +85°C temperature rangeSmall TQFP Package FootprintEvaluation Kit AvailableSee SCAN90004 for JTAG-enabled versionAll trademarks are the property of their respective owners. TRI-STATE is a trademark of Texas Instruments.

Description

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The DS90LV004 is a four channel 1.5 Gbps LVDS buffer/repeater. High speed data paths and flow-through pinout minimize internal device jitter and simplify board layout, while configurable pre-emphasis overcomes ISI jitter effects from lossy backplanes and cables. The differential inputs interface to LVDS, and Bus LVDS signals such as those on TI's 10-, 16-, and 18- bit Bus LVDS SerDes, as well as CML and LVPECL. The differential inputs and outputs are internally terminated with a 100Ω resistor to improve performance and minimize board space. The repeater function is especially useful for boosting signals for longer distance transmission over lossy cables and backplanes. The DS90LV004 is a four channel 1.5 Gbps LVDS buffer/repeater. High speed data paths and flow-through pinout minimize internal device jitter and simplify board layout, while configurable pre-emphasis overcomes ISI jitter effects from lossy backplanes and cables. The differential inputs interface to LVDS, and Bus LVDS signals such as those on TI's 10-, 16-, and 18- bit Bus LVDS SerDes, as well as CML and LVPECL. The differential inputs and outputs are internally terminated with a 100Ω resistor to improve performance and minimize board space. The repeater function is especially useful for boosting signals for longer distance transmission over lossy cables and backplanes.