Part Number: SN65CML100 Team, my customer has a question:
I am not able to get power consumed by sn65cml100 when operating at
1. speed of 1.5Gbps,
2. LVDS input and
3. CML output
by going through its data sheet.
Is the Icc of max of 12mA at 85C, correct…
Part Number: SN65CML100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Hi team,
There is an inquiry from my customer as to whether the SN65CML100 can output the specified output without problems in the circuit shown below.
The customers says that clean waveform…
Hello Jerry,
Sorry for taking long to reply. We used the SN65CML100 EVM to check this out. Unfortunately, the common mode voltage at the output of the SN65CML100 cannot be set lower than 1.2V. This is with DC coupling. If they can use AC coupling…
Part Number: SN65CML100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LVDS100 Hello,:
My application is as follows:
I need to translate 10Mbps LVDS to CML for FPGA, I can not find low speed LVDS to CML / CML to LVDS translator!
My questions are:
Can SN65CML…
Part Number: SN65CML100 I have to connect the FPGA (2.5v signal) with MCU (3.3v signal) over the HSCT interface for this purpose i need a LVDS to LVDS voltage level shifter. as above mention parts is a LVDS to CML. is this work for this purpose and also…
Part Number: SN65CML100 Hello,
I read through "E2E SN65CML100: Using VBB for single-ended interface"
1. Please confirm that it is enough to simply have a divider using vbb and providing 1.4V at the Pin B, also any recommendations on resistor…
Part Number: SN65CML100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS90LV011A Can the Vbb reference voltage be used to interface the input of the SN65CML100 to a 3.3V LVCMOS single-ended input? The data sheet describes a single-ended PECL interface, but maybe this…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65CML100 Hi
Do you have data how much current SN65CML100 can output.
We found the output electrical characteristics about voltage in the datasheet, but none of current.
BestRegards
To convert CMOS to CML, you can use any CML repeater (e.g., SN65CML100) and drive its input with the single-ended signal; see How to Use a 3.3-V LVDS Buffer as a Low-Voltage LVDS Driver . It's likely that you can do this directly with the SFP+ transceiver…