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Multipoint-LVDS Receivers Save Space, Power, Cost


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March 19, 2007

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A pair of dedicated multipoint-LVDS (M-LVDS) receivers are the first such devices available, according to Texas Instruments. The receivers eliminate the need to use transceivers with unnecessary circuitry when converting M-LVDS to LVTTL for multi-drop clock distribution. The SN65MLVD2 type-1 M-LVDS receiver provides the best noise margin with switching occurring near the 0-V (differential) input level. The SN65MLVD3 type-2 version provides built-in failsafe protection and eliminates the need for external pull-up/pull-down resistors.

Other key features include clock frequencies to 125 MHz, signaling rates to 250 Mbits/s, support for 30- to 50-Ω line impedances, and a high input impedance with a low VCC. In addition, a wide receiver common-mode Vin range of -1 V to 3.4 V allows up to 2 V of ground noise. The devices meet or exceed the TIA/EIA-899 M-LVDS standard for multipoint topology and their bus-pin HBM electrostatic discharge protection exceeds 9 kV. The SN65MLVD2 type-1 receiver has 25 mV of input threshold hysteresis to prevent output ringing. The SN65MLVD3 type-2 receiver has a 100-mV offset threshold to detect open-circuit and idle-bus conditions. The receivers come in 8-pin small-outline packages.

AVAILABILITY

The SN65MLVD2 and SN65MLVD3 are available now.

PRICING

Suggested resale pricing for both the SN65MLVD2 and SN65MLVD3 is $1.45 each in quantities of 1000.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Visit www.ti.com/sc07017.

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