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65MLVD203 Series

Full-duplex M-LVDS transceiver

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

Catalog(2 parts)

PartVoltage - SupplyVoltage - SupplyPackage / CaseMounting TypeDuplexTypeData RateOperating TemperatureOperating TemperatureReceiver HysteresisSupplier Device PackageProtocolPackage / CasePackage / Case
Texas Instruments
SN65MLVD203BRUMR
1/1 Transceiver Full 16-WQFN (4x4)
3.5999999046325684 V
3 V
16-WQFN Exposed Pad
Surface Mount
Full
Transceiver
209715200 bit/s
85 °C
-40 °C
0.02500000037252903 V
16-WQFN (4x4)
Texas Instruments
SN65MLVD203D
1/1 Transceiver Full LVDS, Multipoint 14-SOIC
3.5999999046325684 V
3 V
14-SOIC
Surface Mount
Full
Transceiver
209715200 bit/s
85 °C
-40 °C
0.02500000037252903 V
LVDS, Multipoint
0.003899999894201755 m
0.003911599982529879 m

Key Features

Low-Voltage Differential 30-Line Drivers and Receivers for Signaling Rates(1)Up to 200 MbpsType-1 Receivers Incorporate 25 mV of HysteresisType-2 Receivers Provide an Offset (100 mV) Threshold to Detect Open-Circuit and Idle-Bus ConditionsMeets or Exceeds the M-LVDS Standard TIA/EIA-899 for Multipoint Data InterchangeControlled Driver Output Voltage Transition Times for Improved Signal Quality–1 V to 3.4 V Common-Mode Voltage Range Allows Data Transfer With 2 V of Ground NoiseBus Pins High Impedance When Disabled or VCC≤ 1.5 V100-Mbps Devices Available (SN65MLVD200A, 202A, 204A, 205A)M-LVDS Bus Power Up/Down Glitch FreeAPPLICATIONSLow-Power High-Speed Short-ReachAlternative to TIA/EIA-485Backplane or Cabled Multipoint Data and Clock TransmissionCellular Base StationsCentral-Office SwitchesNetwork Switches and Routers(1)The signaling rate of a line, is the number of voltage transitions that are made per second expressed in the units bps (bits per second).Low-Voltage Differential 30-Line Drivers and Receivers for Signaling Rates(1)Up to 200 MbpsType-1 Receivers Incorporate 25 mV of HysteresisType-2 Receivers Provide an Offset (100 mV) Threshold to Detect Open-Circuit and Idle-Bus ConditionsMeets or Exceeds the M-LVDS Standard TIA/EIA-899 for Multipoint Data InterchangeControlled Driver Output Voltage Transition Times for Improved Signal Quality–1 V to 3.4 V Common-Mode Voltage Range Allows Data Transfer With 2 V of Ground NoiseBus Pins High Impedance When Disabled or VCC≤ 1.5 V100-Mbps Devices Available (SN65MLVD200A, 202A, 204A, 205A)M-LVDS Bus Power Up/Down Glitch FreeAPPLICATIONSLow-Power High-Speed Short-ReachAlternative to TIA/EIA-485Backplane or Cabled Multipoint Data and Clock TransmissionCellular Base StationsCentral-Office SwitchesNetwork Switches and Routers(1)The signaling rate of a line, is the number of voltage transitions that are made per second expressed in the units bps (bits per second).

Description

AI
The SN65MLVD201, 203, 206, and 207 are multipoint-low-voltage differential (M-LVDS) line drivers and receivers, which are optimized to operate at signaling rates up to 200 Mbps. All parts comply with the multipoint low-voltage differential signaling (M-LVDS) standard TIA/EIA-899. These circuits are similar to their TIA/EIA-644 standard compliant LVDS counterparts, with added features to address multipoint applications. The driver output has been designed to support multipoint buses presenting loads as low as 30, and incorporates controlled transition times to allow for stubs off of the backbone transmission line. These devices have Type-1 and Type-2 receivers that detect the bus state with as little as 50 mV of differential input voltage over a common-mode voltage range of –1 V to 3.4 V. The Type-1 receivers exhibit 25 mV of differential input voltage hysteresis to prevent output oscillations with slowly changing signals or loss of input. Type-2 receivers include an offset threshold to provide a known output state under open-circuit, idle-bus, and other faults conditions. The devices are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C. The SN65MLVD201, 203, 206, and 207 are multipoint-low-voltage differential (M-LVDS) line drivers and receivers, which are optimized to operate at signaling rates up to 200 Mbps. All parts comply with the multipoint low-voltage differential signaling (M-LVDS) standard TIA/EIA-899. These circuits are similar to their TIA/EIA-644 standard compliant LVDS counterparts, with added features to address multipoint applications. The driver output has been designed to support multipoint buses presenting loads as low as 30, and incorporates controlled transition times to allow for stubs off of the backbone transmission line. These devices have Type-1 and Type-2 receivers that detect the bus state with as little as 50 mV of differential input voltage over a common-mode voltage range of –1 V to 3.4 V. The Type-1 receivers exhibit 25 mV of differential input voltage hysteresis to prevent output oscillations with slowly changing signals or loss of input. Type-2 receivers include an offset threshold to provide a known output state under open-circuit, idle-bus, and other faults conditions. The devices are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C.