DS90LV027
DS90LV027 is LVDS Dual High Speed Differential Driver manufactured by Texas Instruments.
FEATURES
- 23 Ultra Low Power Dissipation
- Operating Range above 155 Mbps
- Flow-through pinout simplifies PCB layout
- Conforms to TIA/EIA-644 Standard
- 8-Lead SOIC Package Saves Space
- VCM ±1V center around 1.2V
- Low Differential Output Swing Typical 340 m V
- Power Off Protection (outputs in high impedance)
DESCRIPTION
The DS90LV027 is a dual LVDS driver device optimized for high data rate and low power applications. The DS90LV027 is a current mode driver allowing power dissipation to remain low even at high frequency. In addition, the short circuit fault current is also minimized. The device is in a 8-lead SOIC package. The DS90LV027 has a flow-through design for easy PCB layout. The differential driver outputs provides low EMI with its low output swings typically 340 m V. Perfect for high speed transfer of clock and data. Pair with any of TI's LVDS receivers.
Connection Diagram
Functional Diagram
Figure 1. Dual-In-Line See Package Number D (R-PDSO-G8)
(1) H = Logic high level L = Logic low level X = indeterminant
Truth Table(1)
Input/Output DI L H DI > 0.8V and DI < 2.0V
DO+ L H X
DO- H L X
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These devices have limited built-in ESD protection. The leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam during storage or handling to prevent...