Part Number: SN65LVCP404 Hi, team
Would you provide an IBIS model for the SN65LVCP404 ? My customer is requesting it to complete their designs.
Regards,
Part Number: SN65LVCP404 Hello guys,
One of my customers is going to use SN65LVC404.
Could you please give me your answer to their following question?
Their question.
Where VBB terminal should be connect to in case of DC coupling? We couldn't…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LVCP404 , SN65LVCP202 Hello,
Is there an IBIS (or IBIS-AMI) file available for the SerDes I/Os for the SN65LVCP404?
If not, perhaps there is one for a similar device; e.g. SN65LVCP202.
Failing that, is there…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LVCP404 The 1A/1B, 2A/2B inputs of the SN65LVCP404 are CML compliant inputs. My question is, does the SN65LVCP404 require decoupling caps between the driving chip and the inputs on the SN65LVCP404? The driving chip…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LVCP404 I am using the SN65LVCP404 for it's pre-emphasis feature. I am only using one of the 4 inputs/outputs. I have set it up with the following inputs....
S10, S11, S20, S31 ----> Logic 0
S21, S30, S40, S41…
Hi Michael,
USB2.0 is bidirectional, while SN65LVCP404 is unidirectional, so, you can't use it.
Talking with a colleague here, we thought using basic switches may lead to a lot of problems.
A solution could be to use a combination of usb hubs with…
Part Number: SN65LVCP202 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LVCP404 , DS25CP102 Hello,
Would you provide an IBIS model for the SN65LVCP202RGE product? Lead customer is requesting it to complete their designs. I'd found the thread below here it looks…
Part Number: SN65LVCP40 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , DS25CP104A Hi,
in an old post i asked the possibility to interface the mux SN65LVCP40 to a 3.125Gbps 4x4 cross-point (DS25CP104).
Now i need to update my design to interface signal source…
Hi,
Did a search and found the SN65LVCP404, but it is up to 4.25G.
The tr/tf looks fast enough, but not rated for 5G.
http://www.ti.com/product/sn65lvcp404
Regards,
Michael
Update:
For anyone looking for Vbb information, there is a more explicit statement about what to do with the Vbb pin in the SN65LVCP404 datasheet. I still don't know what to do with the unused inputs.