Hi Xiaowei,
Thank you very much for your patience,
For devices DS99R105 and DS99R106 | DS90UR241 and DS90UR124's, I will continue checking to see if these parts are truly compatible. The protocol supported by both looks very similar but will need to be…
Part Number: DS99R104 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS99R105 , DS99R106 Can our DS99R105 serializer be used with DS99R104 deserializer? Another way of asking this: Are the DS99R104 and DS99R106 interchangeable? Are there any additional precautions that…
Part Number: DS99R105 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS99R106 , Hi all, In my design, I need a serdes to send data (18bit) through a optical fiber connection to have galvanic isolation so I selected the DS99R105 and the relative deserializer DS99R106. My…
Part Number: DS99R106 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS99R105 The documentation does not clearly describe the over the wire protocol, particularly the DCA bit and DCB bit. I'd like to use just the receiver and transmit with an FPGA as I don't have sufficient…
Hello Pieter,
Yes, the DS99R105/DS99R106 combination is a good alternative.
These devices are active in production since ~15 years and there is no discontinuity defined for any time soon.
Alternatively, you may select the DS90C241 and DS90C124. These do…
Part Number: DS99R105 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS99R106 , Hello e2e support, we need to split output from serializer (DS99R105) to two different receivers. My question is regarding capacitive coupling. Do I need C72, C73 between DS99R105 and SY89876…
Part Number: DS99R103 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS99R104 , DS99R105 , , DS99R106 What are the differences between these devices besides temp range? Is the DS99R103/DS99R104 a drop in replacement for the DS99R105/DS99R106?
Hi Yaita-san,
Since the DS99R105/DS99R106 has been characterized and validated at 40 MHz for the datasheet electrical characteristics table, the application should work at the maximum recommended clock rate of 40 MHz.
Thanks,
Michael