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  • Forum Post: Application note on measuring performance of TLK3131

    Joey Grasty Joey Grasty
    Hello, team: Do we have an application note or other documentation on measuring the performance of the TLK3131 in a customer's system? I plan to start looking at the eye diagram associated with the TLK3131 part and I am wondering if TI has any app notes or similar material about how to make proper...
    on Dec 7, 2009
  • Forum Post: TLK3131 absolute maximum input voltage

    Jeffery Day Jeffery Day
    When the TLK3131 transmitters are disabled, I assume that they are high impedance. This being the case, how much voltage could they tolerate in this state? I didn't see an absolute maximum input voltage rating for the serial transmitter/receiver . The transmit pin(s) will see a 6V square wave...
    on Feb 11, 2010
  • Forum Post: RE: TLK3131 max Junction Temperature

    Atul Patel Atul Patel
    What is the manufacturer's max junction temperature limit of the TLK3131? Jeff, Max Junction is 105C. It’s in the datasheet as below: -Atul
    on Mar 8, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: TLK3131 reference Design

    HA HA
    Lay, We'll upload the TLK3131 EVM User's Guide on the web that does have the EVM schematics and pcb layout. If you're a TIer, please send me (Hassan Ali) an internal e-mail and I'll forward you the document directly. Best regards. Hassan.
    on Jul 14, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Implementing a CameraLink HS Interface Using the TLK3134

    Max Robertson Max Robertson
    (Please visit the site to view this file)
    on Nov 6, 2011
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