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  • CDCM6208 - Output LVDS swing

    veerasamy v
    veerasamy v
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCLVP1212 , CDCM6208 , CDCLVD1212 Hi, We are connecting LVDS output from CDCM6208 to buffer (CDCLVP1212) via AC coupling. We are performing SI analysis on this net using the IBIS model provided by TI. the output waveform…
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    • over 12 years ago
    • Clock & timing
    • Clock & timing forum
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  • Re: Low Jitter clock distribution

    Fritz
    Fritz
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    Hello Asad, the CDCM61001 + buffer IC will be a fine solution. You didn't indicate what signaling your inputs require. Is it LVDS, CML, LVPECL, or single-ended? If it's LVDS , you could use the CDCMVD110: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print…
    • over 15 years ago
    • Clock & timing
    • Clock & timing forum
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  • Re: Where to place Termination: AC coupled LVPECL CDCLVP1102

    Fritz
    Fritz
    Resolved
    Hello Alfred, after further review, we detected an issue of my previous recommendation in the case of 2.5V supply, because the VAC_REF output spec could violate the VICM input common mode spec. VAC_REF(min)=VCC-1.6V: for VCC=2.375V the VAC_REF(min…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Clock & timing
    • Clock & timing forum
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