Part Number: DS38EP100 Tool/software: Hello, I'm in the process of choosing an Equaliser where I require x5 channels supporting a data rate up to 3.2Gbps. In my initial search this part appeared to be a potential contender, though the datasheet lacked…
Part Number: DS38EP100 Tool/software: Are there any replacement or suitable evaluation kits that perform the same function as these two TI part numbers:
DS38EP100-EVK
SN65LVCP22-23EVM
I see that the two component-level parts are still manufactured and…
Part Number: DS38EP100 Hi team,
Our customers is evaluating the DS38EP100. Do we have such PSpice model to support customer to make simulation?
Yours
NAN
Part Number: DS38EP100 Dear Team,
My customer needs IBIS model for DS38EP100 to be used on Hyperlynx simulation.
Could you please provide related files (IBIS, S parameters)?
Best Regards,
Caglar
Part Number: DS38EP100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS80EP100 , Hello Support team,
Is it possible use DS38EP100 and DS80EP100 as bridge LVDS to LVPECL and LVPECL to LVDS?
Best Regards, Hirokazu Takahashi
Roger. Thank you for confirming, David.
To resolve this in which case, can you provide the below details please, if possible:
Operating Junction Temperature for devices: EQ50F100, DS38EP100, DS42BR400, DS25CP102Q-Q1
Confirm if you understand SN65LVCP1414…
Hi Rhea,
This device is designed to provide equalization for signals in the 5-12.5 Gbps range. This is accomplished by attenuating low frequencies, and passing higher frequencies closer to the nyquist rate of the data (2.5 GHz - 6.25 GHz). This can be…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS25BR150 , DS38EP100 , DS25BR101 , DS25CP104A Dear Team,
do you have a redriver, retimer, buffer or a similar IC for Sony Low voltage LVDS ( subLVDS)?
Vcm=0.9V
Vod = 150mV
Best Regards,
d.
Part Number: TLV3801 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS90LV001 , DS38EP100 , DS80EP100 , DS25BR110 , LMK04228 , I have a few LVDS signals coming off-board. Can I use this part to restore the eye diagram and provide very low jitter for the external LVDS signals…