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Hi Malik, Thank you for your reply.
I'm looking for a buffer to convert the SLVDS output of the ADC36632 (2CH) to LVDS, as in the attached signal chain. I consider DS25BR150(1CH x2), however, if you have any recommended device, let me know.
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS25BR150 Hi.
In my design, the output of SY10EP451 would be connected to DS25BR150. The data rate would be 3.0Gbps, and DC-Coupled mode would be used.
From the datasheet, 150Ohm pull-down to gnd is ok for inputs of DS25BR150…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS25BR150 This question is paraphrased and posted on behalf of another user.
Question: I am using LVDS data and clock aligned to it. If I use two DS25BR150 LVDS buffer devices, one for the data and one for the clock, will…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS25BR440 , DS25BR120 , DS25BR100 , DS25BR110 , DS25BR150 Hi can i please get a simulator file for DS25br100 , DS25br110, DS25br120,DS25br150 . or DS25br440 that can be open in PSpice -TI simulator.
The file xtention should be…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS90LV001 , DS25BR150 , DS25BR204 , SN65LVDS108 Hi team,
I'm looking for a 1:N fanout solution for LVDS and CML like below DS90LV001. It needs to be up to 3Gbps. I'm looking at DS25BR150, but it has internal termination that…
Hi Shinya-san,
The DS25BR150 has a differential threshold of ~0mV so it should be able to work for 50mVpp LVDS signals.
But note that the output will be typical LVDS levels (350mV swing).
Regards,
I.K.
Part Number: DS25BR110 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS25BR150 Hi,
I have a question in the EQ0,1 specification.
1. Please let me know what the EQ function does.
Is it a function that makes it possible to receive signals of smaller amplitude by amplifying…
Part Number: DS10BR150 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS25BR110 , DS25BR120 , , DS25BR100 , DS25BR150 Hi
Our customer is considering the one of the below and therefore would like to use same layout.
DS25BR110
DS25BR120
DS10BR150
DS25BR100
DS25BR150
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Hello Dilip,
I apologize for the delay.
I suggest using a buffer such as DS25BR150 as suggested in this post to protect the input from hot-swap.
73, Timothy
Hi Ezra,
1. I'm not sure if the 400ps rise time was used in the data rate calculation. You can check the application curves on page 9 of the datasheet though, where it shows a typical rise time of ~300ps which is over 1 Gbps of bandwidth. Another option…