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SN65LVDT33D - 16 SOIC

SN65LVDT33D

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QUAD LVDS RECEIVER WITH -4 TO 5-V COMMON-MODE RANGE 16-SOIC -40 TO 85

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SN65LVDT33D - 16 SOIC

SN65LVDT33D

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QUAD LVDS RECEIVER WITH -4 TO 5-V COMMON-MODE RANGE 16-SOIC -40 TO 85

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SpecificationSN65LVDT33DSN65LVDT33 Series
Data Rate400 Mbps400 Mbps
Mounting TypeSurface MountSurface Mount
Number of Drivers/Receivers [custom]00
Number of Drivers/Receivers [custom]44
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C-40 °C
Package / Case16-SOIC16-SOIC, 16-TSSOP
Package / Case3.9 mm Width, 0.154 in0.154 - 3.9 mm Width
Package / Case-0.173 "
Package / Case-4.4 mm
ProtocolLVDSLVDS
Receiver Hysteresis50 mV50 mV
Supplier Device Package16-SOIC16-SOIC, 16-TSSOP
TypeReceiverReceiver
Voltage - Supply [Max]3.6 V3.6 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]3 V3 V

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SN65LVDT33 Series

Quad LVDS receiver with -4 to 5-V common-mode range

PartProtocolTypeVoltage - Supply [Max]Voltage - Supply [Min]Data RateNumber of Drivers/Receivers [custom]Number of Drivers/Receivers [custom]Mounting TypeSupplier Device PackageOperating Temperature [Min]Operating Temperature [Max]Package / CasePackage / CaseReceiver HysteresisPackage / Case [x]Package / Case [x]
Texas Instruments
SN65LVDT33D
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 an option. Precise control of the differential input voltage thresholds allows for inclusion of 50 mV of input voltage hysteresis to improve noise rejection on slowly changing input signals. The input thresholds are still no more than ±50 mV over the full input common-mode voltage range. The high-speed switching of LVDS signals usually necessitates the use of a line impedance matching resistor at the receiving-end of the cable or transmission media. The SN65LVDT series of receivers eliminates this external resistor by integrating it with the receiver. The nonterminated SN65LVDS series is also available for multidrop or other termination circuits. The receivers can withstand ±15 kV human-body model (HBM) and ±600 V machine model (MM) electrostatic discharges to the receiver input pins with respect to ground without damage. This provides reliability in cabled and other connections where potentially damaging noise is always a threat. The receivers also include a (patent pending) failsafe circuit that will provide a high-level output within 600 ns after loss of the input signal. The most common causes of signal loss are disconnected cables, shorted lines, or powered-down transmitters. The failsafe circuit prevents noise from being received as valid data under these fault conditions. This feature may also be used for Wired-Or bus signaling. SeeThe Active Failsafe Feature of the SN65LVDS32Bapplication note. The intended application and signaling technique of these devices is point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 100. The transmission media may be printed-circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media and the noise coupling to the environment. The SN65LVDS33, SN65LVDT33, SN65LVDS34 and SN65LVDT34 are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C. 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 an option. Precise control of the differential input voltage thresholds allows for inclusion of 50 mV of input voltage hysteresis to improve noise rejection on slowly changing input signals. The input thresholds are still no more than ±50 mV over the full input common-mode voltage range. The high-speed switching of LVDS signals usually necessitates the use of a line impedance matching resistor at the receiving-end of the cable or transmission media. The SN65LVDT series of receivers eliminates this external resistor by integrating it with the receiver. The nonterminated SN65LVDS series is also available for multidrop or other termination circuits. The receivers can withstand ±15 kV human-body model (HBM) and ±600 V machine model (MM) electrostatic discharges to the receiver input pins with respect to ground without damage. This provides reliability in cabled and other connections where potentially damaging noise is always a threat. The receivers also include a (patent pending) failsafe circuit that will provide a high-level output within 600 ns after loss of the input signal. The most common causes of signal loss are disconnected cables, shorted lines, or powered-down transmitters. The failsafe circuit prevents noise from being received as valid data under these fault conditions. This feature may also be used for Wired-Or bus signaling. SeeThe Active Failsafe Feature of the SN65LVDS32Bapplication note. The intended application and signaling technique of these devices is point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 100. The transmission media may be printed-circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media and the noise coupling to the environment. The SN65LVDS33, SN65LVDT33, SN65LVDS34 and SN65LVDT34 are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C.
LVDS
Receiver
3.6 V
3 V
400 Mbps
0
4
Surface Mount
16-SOIC
-40 °C
85 °C
16-SOIC
0.154 in, 3.9 mm Width
50 mV
Texas Instruments
SN65LVDT33PWR
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 an option. Precise control of the differential input voltage thresholds allows for inclusion of 50 mV of input voltage hysteresis to improve noise rejection on slowly changing input signals. The input thresholds are still no more than ±50 mV over the full input common-mode voltage range. The high-speed switching of LVDS signals usually necessitates the use of a line impedance matching resistor at the receiving-end of the cable or transmission media. The SN65LVDT series of receivers eliminates this external resistor by integrating it with the receiver. The nonterminated SN65LVDS series is also available for multidrop or other termination circuits. The receivers can withstand ±15 kV human-body model (HBM) and ±600 V machine model (MM) electrostatic discharges to the receiver input pins with respect to ground without damage. This provides reliability in cabled and other connections where potentially damaging noise is always a threat. The receivers also include a (patent pending) failsafe circuit that will provide a high-level output within 600 ns after loss of the input signal. The most common causes of signal loss are disconnected cables, shorted lines, or powered-down transmitters. The failsafe circuit prevents noise from being received as valid data under these fault conditions. This feature may also be used for Wired-Or bus signaling. SeeThe Active Failsafe Feature of the SN65LVDS32Bapplication note. The intended application and signaling technique of these devices is point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 100. The transmission media may be printed-circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media and the noise coupling to the environment. The SN65LVDS33, SN65LVDT33, SN65LVDS34 and SN65LVDT34 are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C. 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 an option. Precise control of the differential input voltage thresholds allows for inclusion of 50 mV of input voltage hysteresis to improve noise rejection on slowly changing input signals. The input thresholds are still no more than ±50 mV over the full input common-mode voltage range. The high-speed switching of LVDS signals usually necessitates the use of a line impedance matching resistor at the receiving-end of the cable or transmission media. The SN65LVDT series of receivers eliminates this external resistor by integrating it with the receiver. The nonterminated SN65LVDS series is also available for multidrop or other termination circuits. The receivers can withstand ±15 kV human-body model (HBM) and ±600 V machine model (MM) electrostatic discharges to the receiver input pins with respect to ground without damage. This provides reliability in cabled and other connections where potentially damaging noise is always a threat. The receivers also include a (patent pending) failsafe circuit that will provide a high-level output within 600 ns after loss of the input signal. The most common causes of signal loss are disconnected cables, shorted lines, or powered-down transmitters. The failsafe circuit prevents noise from being received as valid data under these fault conditions. This feature may also be used for Wired-Or bus signaling. SeeThe Active Failsafe Feature of the SN65LVDS32Bapplication note. The intended application and signaling technique of these devices is point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 100. The transmission media may be printed-circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media and the noise coupling to the environment. The SN65LVDS33, SN65LVDT33, SN65LVDS34 and SN65LVDT34 are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C.
LVDS
Receiver
3.6 V
3 V
400 Mbps
0
4
Surface Mount
16-TSSOP
-40 °C
85 °C
16-TSSOP
50 mV
0.173 "
4.4 mm
Texas Instruments
SN65LVDT33PW
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 an option. Precise control of the differential input voltage thresholds allows for inclusion of 50 mV of input voltage hysteresis to improve noise rejection on slowly changing input signals. The input thresholds are still no more than ±50 mV over the full input common-mode voltage range. The high-speed switching of LVDS signals usually necessitates the use of a line impedance matching resistor at the receiving-end of the cable or transmission media. The SN65LVDT series of receivers eliminates this external resistor by integrating it with the receiver. The nonterminated SN65LVDS series is also available for multidrop or other termination circuits. The receivers can withstand ±15 kV human-body model (HBM) and ±600 V machine model (MM) electrostatic discharges to the receiver input pins with respect to ground without damage. This provides reliability in cabled and other connections where potentially damaging noise is always a threat. The receivers also include a (patent pending) failsafe circuit that will provide a high-level output within 600 ns after loss of the input signal. The most common causes of signal loss are disconnected cables, shorted lines, or powered-down transmitters. The failsafe circuit prevents noise from being received as valid data under these fault conditions. This feature may also be used for Wired-Or bus signaling. SeeThe Active Failsafe Feature of the SN65LVDS32Bapplication note. The intended application and signaling technique of these devices is point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 100. The transmission media may be printed-circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media and the noise coupling to the environment. The SN65LVDS33, SN65LVDT33, SN65LVDS34 and SN65LVDT34 are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C. 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 an option. Precise control of the differential input voltage thresholds allows for inclusion of 50 mV of input voltage hysteresis to improve noise rejection on slowly changing input signals. The input thresholds are still no more than ±50 mV over the full input common-mode voltage range. The high-speed switching of LVDS signals usually necessitates the use of a line impedance matching resistor at the receiving-end of the cable or transmission media. The SN65LVDT series of receivers eliminates this external resistor by integrating it with the receiver. The nonterminated SN65LVDS series is also available for multidrop or other termination circuits. The receivers can withstand ±15 kV human-body model (HBM) and ±600 V machine model (MM) electrostatic discharges to the receiver input pins with respect to ground without damage. This provides reliability in cabled and other connections where potentially damaging noise is always a threat. The receivers also include a (patent pending) failsafe circuit that will provide a high-level output within 600 ns after loss of the input signal. The most common causes of signal loss are disconnected cables, shorted lines, or powered-down transmitters. The failsafe circuit prevents noise from being received as valid data under these fault conditions. This feature may also be used for Wired-Or bus signaling. SeeThe Active Failsafe Feature of the SN65LVDS32Bapplication note. The intended application and signaling technique of these devices is point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 100. The transmission media may be printed-circuit board traces, backplanes, or cables. The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media and the noise coupling to the environment. The SN65LVDS33, SN65LVDT33, SN65LVDS34 and SN65LVDT34 are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C.
LVDS
Receiver
3.6 V
3 V
400 Mbps
0
4
Surface Mount
16-TSSOP
-40 °C
85 °C
16-TSSOP
50 mV
0.173 "
4.4 mm

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SN65LVDT33 Series

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 an option.

Precise control of the differential input voltage thresholds allows for inclusion of 50 mV of input voltage hysteresis to improve noise rejection on slowly changing input signals. The input thresholds are still no more than ±50 mV over the full input common-mode voltage range.

The high-speed switching of LVDS signals usually necessitates the use of a line impedance matching resistor at the receiving-end of the cable or transmission media. The SN65LVDT series of receivers eliminates this external resistor by integrating it with the receiver. The nonterminated SN65LVDS series is also available for multidrop or other termination circuits.