Part Number: CDCLVD2102 Tool/software: Hi TIer
Do we have crosstalk test data in different frequency input and output?
Customer would like evaluate the crosstalk performance of this chip.
Do we have some data or method to help customer?
Thank…
Part Number: LMK1D2102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCLVD2102 , Hi staff
I am currently using CDCLVD2102. I plan to replace it with the updated version of LMK1D2102, but are there any issues that I should be aware of?
Users expect that the LMK1D2102…
Part Number: CDCLVD2102 I can't see to find the max storage temp range in the datasheet. Please let me know what it should be. Full orderable is
CDCLVD2102RGTR.
Thanks in advance
Part Number: CDCLVD2102 I can't find any information on having active input signals (LVDS with 1.6V CM) on an un-powered device. Is there any information on this? Is this likely to damage the device or provide a leakage path back to the power supply of…
Part Number: CDCLVD2102 Hello
Do you have any information about channel to channel cross talk with the part CDCLVD2102?
What do you mean by the spec line: ΔV/ΔT Input edge rate min. 0.75V/nS
If the input signal rise time is higher than the min…
Part Number: CDCLVD2102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LVDS104 Hello,
My customer is looking for a solution for 1ch 72MHz 1.8V LVCMOS input to 2ch LVDS output buffer. CDCLVD2102's VIH is a little bit high for 1.8V LVCMOS. Do we have any good solution…
Part Number: CDCLVD2102CDCLVD2102RGTT
I want to know the max operating junction temp of CDCLVD2102RGTT,I only see the ambient • Medical Imaging temperature –40°C to 85°C。
So please tell me the max operating junction temp
Thanks
As long as you do not violate the differential input specifications, it should be fine with the proper input network. Please review the app note below for interfacing considerations. Figures 18 and 19 are of particular interest. www.ti.com/.../scaa059c…
CDCLVC2102 should be suitable for these requirements. I have seen issues driving transmission lines that are several meters long, but to be on the safe side, I recommend to simulate it. You can download the IBIS model here: www.ti.com/.../toolssoftware…