SN65MLVD202B
SN65MLVD202B is Multipoint-LVDS Line Drivers and Receivers manufactured by Texas Instruments.
- Part of the SN65MLVD200B comparator family.
- Part of the SN65MLVD200B comparator family.
Features
- 1 patible with the M-LVDS Standard TIA/EIA899 for Multipoint Data Interchange
- Low-Voltage Differential 30-Ω to 55-Ω Line Drivers and Receivers for Signaling Rates(1) Up to 100 Mbps, Clock Frequencies up to 50 MHz
- Type-1 Receiver Incorporates 25 m V of Hysteresis (200B and 202B)
- Type-2 Receiver Provides an Offset Threshold to Detect Open-Circuit and Idle-Bus Conditions (204B and 205B)
- Bus I/O Protection
- >±8-k V HBM
- >±8-k V IEC 61000-4-2 Contact Discharge
- Controlled Driver Output Voltage Transition Times for Improved Signal Quality
- -1-V to 3.4-V mon-Mode Voltage Range Allows Data Transfer With 2 V of Ground Noise
- Bus Pins High Impedance When Disabled or VCC ≤ 1.5 V
- 200-Mbps Devices Available (SN65MLVD201, 203, 206, 207)
- Improved Alternatives to SN65MLVD200A, 202A, 204A and 205A
(1) The signaling rate of a line is the number of voltage transitions that are made per second expressed in the bps of the unit (bits per second).
2 Applications
- Low-Power, High-Speed, and Short-Reach Alternative to TIA/EIA-485
- Backplane or Cabled Multipoint Data and Clock Transmission
- Cellular Base Stations
- Central Office Switches
- Network Switches and Routers
SPACER Simplified Schematic
SN65MLVD200B, SN65MLVD204B
DE 3 4
RE R
6A
7B
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3 Description
The
SN65MLVD200B,
SN65MLVD202B,
SN65MLVD204B and SN65MLVD205B devices are multipoint-low-voltage differential (M-LVDS) line drivers and receivers which are optimized to operate at signaling rates up to 100 Mbps. This device family has robust 3.3-V drivers and receivers in the standard
SOIC footprint for demanding industrial applications.
The bus pins are robust to ESD events, with high levels of protection to human-body model and IEC contact discharge specifications.
These devices each bine a differential driver and a differential receiver (transceiver), which operate from a single 3.3-V supply. The transceivers are optimized to operate...