PI90LV022
PI90LV022 is LVDS Mux/Repeater manufactured by Pericom Semiconductor.
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PI90LV022, PI90LVB022
LVDS Mux/Repeater
Features
- Meets or Exceeds the Requirements of ANSI TIA/ EIA-644-1995
- Designed for Signaling Rates up to 650 Mbit/s (325 MHz)
- Operates from a 3.3V Supply:
- 40°C to +85°C
- Low Voltage Differential Signaling with Output Voltages of ±350m V into:
- 100 Ohm load (PI90LV022)
- 50 Ohm load Bus LVDS Signaling (PI90LVB022)
- Accepts ±350m V differential inputs
- Wide mon mode input voltage range: 0.2V to 2.7V
- Output drivers are high impedance when disabled or when VCC ≤ 1.5V
- Inputs are open, short, and terminated fail safe
- Propagation Delay Time: 3.5ns
- ESD protection is 10k V on bus pins
- Bus Pins are High Impedance when disabled or with VCC less than 1.5V
- TTL Inputs are 5V I/O Tolerant
- Power Dissipation at 400Mbit/s less than 150m W
- Industrial temperature rating
- Packaging (Pb-free & Green available):
- 16-pin SOIC (W)
- 16-pin TSSOP (L)
Description
The PI90LV022 and PI90LVB022 are differential line drivers and receivers that use Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) to achieve signaling rates as high as 650 Mbps. The receiver outputs can be switched to either or both drivers through the multiplexer control signals S0 and S1. This allows the flexibility to perform splitter or signal routing functions with a single device. The LVDS standard provides a minimum differential output voltage magnitude of 247m V into a 100 Ohm load and receipt of 100m V DC signals with up to 1V of ground potential difference between a transmitter and receiver. The PI90LVB022 doubles the output drive current to achieve Bus LVDS signaling levels with a 50 Ohm load. A doubly terminated Bus LVDS line enables multi-point configurations. Switching between...