SN55LVCP22-SP
SN55LVCP22-SP is CLASS V 2x2 LVDS CROSSPOINT SWITCH manufactured by Texas Instruments.
FEATURES
- High Speed (>1000 Mbps) Upgrade for DS90CP22 2x2 LVDS Crosspoint Switch
- Low-Jitter Fully Differential Data Path
- 50 ps (Typ), of Peak-to-Peak Jitter With PRBS
= 223- 1 Pattern
- Less Than 200 m W (Typ), 300 m W (Max) Total
Power Dissipation
- Output (Channel-to-Channel) Skew Is 80 ps
(Typ)
- Configurable as 2:1 Mux, 1:2 Demux, Repeater or 1:2 Signal Splitter
- Inputs Accept LVDS, LVPECL, and CML
Signals
- Fast Switch Time of 1.7 ns (Typ)
- Fast Propagation Delay of 0.65 ns (Typ)
- Available in 16 pin CFP Package
- Inter-Operates With TIA/EIA-644-A LVDS
Standard
- Military Temperature Range:
- 55°C to 125°C
APPLICATIONS
- Base Stations
- Add/Drop Muxes
- Protection Switching for Serial Backplanes
- Network Switches/Routers
- Optical Networking Line Cards/Switches
- Clock Distribution
- Engineering Evaluation (/EM) Samples are
Available (1)
(1) These units are intended for engineering evaluation only. They are processed to a non-pliant flow (e.g. no burn-in, etc.) and are tested to temperature rating of 25°C only. These units are not suitable for qualification, production, radiation testing or flight use. Parts are not warranted for performance on full MIL specified temperature range of -55°C to 125°C or operating life.
DESCRIPTION
The SN55LVCP22 is a 2×2 crosspoint switch providing greater than 1000 Mbps operation for each path. The dual channels incorporate wide monmode (0 V to 4 V) receivers, allowing for the receipt of LVDS, LVPECL, and CML signals. The dual outputs are LVDS drivers to provide low-power, low EMI, high-speed operation. The SN55LVCP22 provides a single device supporting 2:2 buffering (repeating), 1:2 splitting, 2:1 multiplexing, 2×2 switching, and LVPECL/CML to LVDS level translation on each channel. The flexible operation of the SN55LVCP22 provides a single device to support the redundant serial bus transmission needs (working and protection switching cards) of fault-tolerant switch systems found in optical networking, wireless...