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Series List(7161)
Part | Category | # Parts | Status | Description |
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Interface | 11 | 1 | The SN65LVDS31 is a differential line driver that implements the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). This signaling technique lowers the output voltage levels of 5-V differential standard levels (such as TIA/EIA-422B) to reduce the power, increase the switching speeds, and allow operation with a 3.3-V supply rail. This... Read More | |
Interface | 7 | 1 | This family of four LVDS data line receivers offers the widest common-mode input voltage range in the industry. These receivers provide an input voltage range specification compatible with a 5-V PECL signal as well as an overall increased ground-noise tolerance. They are in industry standard footprints with integrated termination as... Read More | |
Interface | 4 | 1 | The SN65LVDS348, SN65LVDT348, SN65LVDS352, and SN65LVDT352 are high-speed, quadruple differential receivers with a wide common-mode input voltage range. This allows receipt of TIA/EIA-644 signals with up to 3-V of ground noise or a variety of differential and single-ended logic levels. The ’348 is in a 16-pin package to match the... Read More | |
Interface | 6 | 1 | This family of differential line receivers offers improved performance and features that implement the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). LVDS is defined in the TIA/EIA-644 standard. This improved performance represents the second generation of receiver products for this standard, providing a better overall solution for the cabled environment.... Read More | |
Interface | 7 | 1 | This family of 4, 8, and 16 differential line drivers implements the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). This signaling technique lowers the output voltage levels of 5-V differential standard levels (such as EIA/TIA-422B) to reduce the power, increase the switching speeds, and allow operation with a 3.3-V supply... Read More | |
Interface | 2 | 1 | The SN75LVDS84A and SN65LVDS84AQ FlatLink transmitters contains three 7-bit parallel-load serial-out shift registers, and four low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) line drivers in a single integrated circuit. These functions allow 21 bits of single-ended LVTTL data to be synchronously transmitted over 3 balanced-pair conductors for receipt by a compatible receiver, such... Read More | |
Serializers, Deserializers | 9 | 1 | The SN65LVDS93B-Q1 transmitter contains four 7-bit parallel-load serial-out shift registers, a 7X clock synthesizer, and five Low-Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) line drivers in a single integrated circuit. These functions allow 28 bits of single-ended LVTTL data to be synchronously transmitted over five balanced-pair conductors for receipt by a compatible receiver,... Read More | |
Serializers, Deserializers | 6 | 1 | The SN65LVDS95 LVDS serdes (serializer/deserializer) transmitter contains three 7-bit parallel-load serial-out shift registers, a 7× clock synthesizer, and four low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) line drivers in a single integrated circuit. These functions allow 21 bits of single-ended LVTTL data to be synchronously transmitted over 4 balanced-pair conductors for receipt by... Read More | |
Interface | 10 | 1 | The SN55LVDS32, SN65LVDS32, SN65LVDS3486, and SN65LVDS9637 devices are differential line receivers that implement the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). This signaling technique lowers the output voltage levels of 5-V differential standard levels (such as EIA/TIA-422B) to reduce the power, increase the switching speeds, and allow operation with a... Read More | |
Signal Buffers, Repeaters, Splitters | 5 | 1 | The SN65LVDS100, SN65LVDT100, SN65LVDS101, and SN65LVDT101 are high-speed differential receivers and drivers connected as repeaters. The receiver accepts low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS), positive-emitter-coupled logic (PECL), or current-mode logic (CML) input signals at rates up to 2 Gbps and repeats it as either an LVDS or PECL output signal. The signal... Read More | |
Signal Switches, Multiplexers, Decoders | 5 | 1 | 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... Read More | |
Interface | 4 | 1 | The SN65LVDTxx devices are multi-channel LVDS transceivers that operate using LVDS line drivers and receivers. The SN65LVDTxx devices support signaling rates of at least 250 Mbps, and the devices operate from a single supply (typically at 3.3 V) in a 20-pin TSSOP package designed for easy PCB layout. The SN65LVDT14... Read More | |
Interface | 7 | 1 | The SN65LVDS1, SN65LVDS2, and SN65LVDT2 devices are single, low-voltage, differential line drivers and receivers in the small-outline transistor package. The outputs comply with the TIA/EIA-644 standard and provide a minimum differential output voltage magnitude of 247mV into a 100Ω load at signaling rates up to 630Mbps for drivers and 400Mbps... Read More | |
Signal Switches, Multiplexers, Decoders | 2 | 1 | The SN65LVDS250 and SN65LVDT250 are 4x4 nonblocking crosspoint switches in a flow-through pin-out allowing for ease in PCB layout. Low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) is used to achieve a high-speed data throughput while using low power. Each of the output drivers includes a 4:1 multiplexer to allow any input to be... Read More | |
Interface | 3 | 1 | This family of differential line receivers offers improved performance and features that implement the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). LVDS is defined in the TIA/EIA-644 standard. This improved performance represents the second generation of receiver products for this standard, providing a better overall solution for the cabled environment.... Read More | |
Interface | 5 | 1 | The SN65LVDS348, SN65LVDT348, SN65LVDS352, and SN65LVDT352 are high-speed, quadruple differential receivers with a wide common-mode input voltage range. This allows receipt of TIA/EIA-644 signals with up to 3-V of ground noise or a variety of differential and single-ended logic levels. The ’348 is in a 16-pin package to match the... Read More | |
Interface | 3 | 1 | This family of 4-, 8-, or 16-differential line receivers (with optional integrated termination) implements the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). This signaling technique lowers the output voltage levels of 5-V differential standard levels (such as EIA/TIA-422B) to reduce the power, increase the switching speeds, and allow operation with... Read More | |
Interface | 3 | 1 | This family of differential line receivers offers improved performance and features that implement the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). LVDS is defined in the TIA/EIA-644 standard. This improved performance represents the second generation of receiver products for this standard, providing a better overall solution for the cabled environment.... Read More | |
Translators, Level Shifters | 4 | 1 | The SN65ELT22 is a dual LVTTL to differential LVPECL translator buffer. It operates on +3V supply and ground only. The output is driven default high when the inputs are left floating or unused. The low output skew makes the device the ideal solution for clock or data signal translation. The... Read More | |
Signal Buffers, Repeaters, Splitters | 1 | 1 | These four devices are high frequency oscillator gain stages supporting both LVPECL or LVDS on the high gain outputs in 3.3-V or 2.5-V systems. Additionally, provides the option of both single-ended input (PECL levels on the SN65LVx18) and fully differential inputs on the SN65LVx19. The SN65LVx18 provides the user a... Read More |