Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS92LV0412 , DS92LV0411 Dear Specialists
My customer is simulating DS92LV0411 and DS92LV0412 by using ibis model .
He wants to know how to use de-emphasis and qualization ibis-model .
Is it possible?
If possible, could you…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS92LV0411 , DS15BA101 , DS15EA101 , DS92LV0422 Hi, I'm disty of Japan area. Please help me.
My customer is considering LVDS Ser/Des. Application is Laser Printer. Image size is QVGA. Transmission distance is 0.5m. P-Clock…
Part Number: DS92LV0411 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS92LV0412 ,
Hi,
We would like to extend an LVDS signal over a length of up to 5m using a cots cable and connectors.
According to the spec, the USB-C high speed pair of a USB-C cable has an impedance…
Hi Erik,
Yes, I was referring to the EQ on the DS92LV0412. My thought process is that any de-emphasis that you may have added from the DS92LV0411 could be nullified by limiting output of the DS15BA101 cable driver. My thought therefore was to use the…
Kouji-San,
1). In experiment #3 above, am i correct in saying the lock pin on DS92LV0412 de-serializer was in-active when you had just the clock signal connected to the RXCLKIN pin of the DS92LV0411 serializer?
2). If this is correct, in this experiment…
Hi Michael,
I don't believe any of our generation I products have a map select feature to allow for switching between formats.
Some of our generation II products have the ability to do change the LVDS mapping to support LSBs or MSB on LVDS channel…
Hi David,
If you are interested in a full Ser/Des solution, the Channel Link II family has several devices that operate at a pixel clocks as low as 5 MHz. Since your gpu outputs 3.3V LVCMOS and your display requires LVDS, I would consider the DS92LV…