Part Number: DS90C241 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS90C124 Hi,
I am planning to use the Serdes pair DS90c124 and DS90c241 in a design.
I use the serializer to serialize 24 signals (max frequency signal 10 MHz) and send them across a 5 meter CAT5e…
Thanks Darrah,
That was helpful. One other feature difference that I found out later is that the DS90UR124 DeSERIALIZER is a 64 pin TQFP device whereas the DS90C124 is a 48 pin TQFP.
The UR also provides a BIST feature it seems, have you ever used this…
Hi,
The DS90C241 takes in a RGB parallel video source from your p arallel video source (VG835). The DS90C124 outputs the same video data on a parallel interface.
Regards,
Michael W.
Part Number: DS90C241 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS90C124 , Hei,
We are using the DS90C241 and DS90C124 for a different reason then designed, but it works really great for that. We are not utilizing all channels and have a clock frequency of 16Mhz…
ANSWERS
1) DS90UR124 and DS90C124 really support 18 bit color with HS/VS/DE
2) 3.3V LVCMOS levels
3) yes per DS90UR907 section 7.3.3 Video Control Signal Filter
4) yes
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS90C124 Hi expert,
Would you please give me your comment for following discussion?
DS90UH926 datasheet specify the tROS and tROH (Setup and hold time) as below.
From this specification, the setup and hold time are constant…
Rainer,
SN65LVDS150 is a PLL based frequency multiplier designed for developing TI Mux-It based serial inks that uses Mux-It serializers and de-serializers. The SN65LVDS150 is not a clock data recovery (CDR) device that can be used with other serdes…