Part Number: SN65MLVD040 Tool/software: What is the minimum height of SN65MLVD040RGZT? The maximum height is listed as 1 mm on the datasheet but no minimum height is provided.
Part Number: SN65MLVD040 Tool/software: Hi,
What is transient overshoot/undershoot requirement for SN65MLVD040 part? We are having trouble meeting the -0.5V to 4V abs max rating with the current parts placement, so we are trying to see how much the…
Part Number: SN65MLVD040 Tool/software: Can you describe what is meant by "Type-2 receivers implement a failsafe by using an offset threshold. The xFSEN pins is used to select the Type-1 and Type-2 receiver for each of the channels", from the datasheet…
Part Number: SN65MLVD040 Tool/software: Hey Clemens,
I'm following up from this E2E post: https://e2e.ti.com/support/interface-group/interface/f/interface-forum/1449114/sn65mlvd040-how-does-the-failsafe-feature-work
If there is no driver is driving…
Part Number: SN65MLVD040 Hi,
I'm working on timing analysis that uses the SN65MLVD040 for transmitting CLK and Data. In the datasheet, it lists an Output skew and Pulse Skew for the MLVDS bus driver and receivers. Both of these parameters to me affect…
Part Number: SN65MLVD040 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS91M040 , Dear Technical Support Team,
If drivers with different characteristics of DS91M040 (former NS product) and SN65MLVD040 (TI product) are mixed, are there any concerns? Not used in Wire…
Part Number: SN65MLVD040 Hi Team,
My customer is using SN65MLVD040 as MLVDS device. Need to check with you if the D pin can use DC-couple. If we must use AC couple, how do we design the bias circuit? I couldn't find the ref design in our Datasheet…
Part Number: SN65MLVD040 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS91M040 , Hello team,
I'm trying to understand the differences between the SN65MLVD040 and the DS91M040. Could you please help me out to clarify any difference?
I see they have the same…
Part Number: SN65MLVD040 Hi there,
My customer used SN65MLVD040 as LVDS transmitter, converting single-ended to LVDS output. Sometimes after the receiver hot swap, one of the LVD040 transmitter ports output error voltage format as below shows. The inverting…
The a key factor with LVDS and cables is the need for a common ground. Since the devices are DC coupled the interface can be sensitive to ground shifts etc.
I think most cables would support the attenuation requirements.
Regards,
Lee