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  • LMH0002 IBIS model / Model Selector

    Ryuji
    Ryuji
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    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH0002 Hello, There is Fast model and Slow model in the IBIS model of LMH0002SQE as below. Is this meaning the SDmodel and the HDmodel by switching the SD/HD pin? ------- [Model Selector] sdo_select sdo_slow_diff_output…
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    • over 12 years ago
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  • LMH0002 / Is NC pin bonded internally?

    S.Satoshi
    S.Satoshi
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    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH0002 Hi Everyone. I would like to know about NC pin of LMH0002. I know that you recommend to left open these NC pins, but I would like to know if NC pins are bounded internally or not just for our information…
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    • over 12 years ago
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  • LMH0002 problem

    Jon Bean1
    Jon Bean1
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH0002 I have a design with a LMH0002 which is connected to an FPGA. I am driving the LMH0002 inputs using an LVDS signal from the FPGA. I have the ref resistor set to around 650 ohms. When I look at the SDO output I…
    • over 12 years ago
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  • IBIS or SPICE model for LMH0002 and LMH0034

    S.Satoshi
    S.Satoshi
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    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH0002 , LMH0034 , LMH0303 , LMH0044 Hi Team, Now our customer is requesting us the IBIS or SPICE model for LMH0002 and LMH0034. I know that they are not provided on web site and ESP, but I’m asking you just in case…
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    • over 12 years ago
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  • RE: LMH0002 application question

    Chen Bogey8
    Chen Bogey8
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    Dear Gary Many thanks for your reply~ Best regards, Bogey
    • over 12 years ago
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  • RE: ESD protection on LMH0002 output line

    Gary Melchior
    Gary Melchior
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    I apologize for the delayed response to your question. The LMH0002 cable driver offers good ESD protection (5 kV HBM). For optimal cable driver performance, we advise against using discrete ESD protection on the cable driver output line because these…
    • over 12 years ago
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  • SN65LVEP11: Similar part with higher amplitude?

    David George
    David George
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    Part Number: SN65LVEP11 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65EL11 , CLC006 , LMH0002 Tool/software: I'm looking for a part with SN65LVEP11 but with a 1400mVpp amplitude instead of 800mVpp. The only constraint is that I need the rise time to stay the same…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • RE: The difference for cable driver

    Gary Melchior
    Gary Melchior
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    The LMH0002 current driving capability is actually about 28 mA. The LMH0002 is designed to drive a DC load of 75Ω, but the AC load it drives is 37.5Ω (75Ω termination in parallel with the 75Ω cable). The device is able to drive a voltage of up to 1V into…
    • over 12 years ago
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  • RE: LMH0030 to buffer impedance

    Mark Sauerwald88474
    Mark Sauerwald88474
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    Richard What I would do is to use the LMH0030 but use 50Ohm pullup resistors rather than the 75Ohm that are shown in the typical interface circuit - the result of this will be a smaller output swing, and it may not meet the SMPTE rise/fall specs, but…
    • over 11 years ago
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  • RE: LMH0303 - Can you leave SMBus pins open(NC) when just used as PIN mode ?

    Michael Lu (Santa Clara)
    Michael Lu (Santa Clara)
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    Hi Kawai-san, The LMH0303 can replace the LMH0002 without PCB layout change. The SDA/SCL pins are designed to be open drain. Normally, if operating in SMBus mode, you will need appropriate external pull-up resistors at these pins in order for the…
    • over 10 years ago
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