Features: ·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 mV·Power Off Protection (outputs in high impedance)P...
DS90LV027: Features: ·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...
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PHY Type | Line Driver |
Family | LVDS |
Channels | 2 Channels |
Max Data Rate | 155 Mbps |
Input Compatibility | LVTTL |
Output Compatibility | LVDS |
Power Consumption_ | 3.6 mW |
SupplyVoltage | 3.3 Volt |
JTAG1149.1 | No |
Temperature Min | 0 deg C |
Temperature Max | 70 deg C |
Function | Driver |
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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 small Outline 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 mV. Perfect for high speed transfer of clock and data. Pair with any of National's LVDS receivers.
Reliability Metrics
Part Number | Process | EFR Reject | EFR Sample Size | PPM | LTA Rejects | LTA Device Hours | FITS | MTTF (Hours) |
DS90LV027M | CS080 | 0 | 29095 | 0 | 0 | 2720500 | 2 | 771949303 |
DS90LV027MX | CS080 | 0 | 29095 | 0 | 0 | 2720500 | 2 | 771949303 |
Application Notes
Title | Size in Kbytes | Date | |
AN-1088: Application Note 1088 LVDS Signal Quality: Cable Drive Measurements using Eye Patterns Test Report #3 | 130 Kbytes | 4-Oct-04 | Download |
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