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  • SN75LVDS387: EVM for converting LVDS to LVCMOS?

    Randy Openshaw
    Randy Openshaw
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: SN75LVDS387 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE6214-Q1EVM , SN65LVDS2 , SN65LVDS4 , DS90LVRA2 , SN75LVDS386 Tool/software: Hi team, Is the related post/question still true? ( https://e2e.ti.com/support/interface-group/interface/f/interface-forum…
    • 4 months ago
    • Interface
    • Interface forum
  • SN75LVDS387: LVCMOS input rather than LVTTL?

    Razmik Ghazaryan
    Razmik Ghazaryan
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: SN75LVDS387 Hello, I want to provide a single-ended signal from an Intel Cyclone 10 GX FPGA to SN75LVDS387 and the signal is 2.5 LVCMOS rather than LVTTL. The FPGA does also output 3.0 LVTTL, but the available pins are much less and do not…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Interface
    • Interface forum
  • Answered
  • SN75LVDS387: LVDS for I2S signal transmission

    Stephan P
    Stephan P
    Resolved
    Part Number: SN75LVDS387 Hello TI forum, We are currently working on a digital audio application (I2S - 1xSDATA In / 16xSDATA Out) for which it is necessary to transmit the digital audio signals over a distance of about 5m. For this we are considering…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Interface
    • Interface forum
  • Answered
  • SN75LVDS387: Decoupling capacitors

    Jason Silver
    Jason Silver
    Resolved
    Part Number: SN75LVDS387 Is it recommended to use duplicate groups of bypass capacitors (e.g. 0.1 uF and 0.001 uF, as calculated in the part datasheet for a specific design requirement) for each Vcc-GND pin pair? For the SN75LVDS387, this would mean a…
    • Resolved
    • over 6 years ago
    • Interface
    • Interface forum
  • Answered
  • DSLVDS1047: SPICE model

    Taketo Sato
    Taketo Sato
    Resolved
    Part Number: DSLVDS1047 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN75LVDS387 Hello team, Is there SPICE model for DSLVDS1047? My customer needs to convert from 3.3VCMOS to differential output with meeting below Vcom and Vswing requirement. 0.5V<Vcom<1.0V…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Interface
    • Interface forum
  • Answered
  • RE: 5ch LVDS Buffer/Repeater, over 600Mbps signaling rate

    David (ASIC) Liu
    David (ASIC) Liu
    Resolved
    Akashi We do not have a 5 channel LVDS part, we do have 8 channel or 16 channel parts. For parts with more than 600Mbps data rate, please refer to these parts: SN65LVDS387, SN75LVDS387, SN65LVDS389 SN75LVDS389, SN65LVDS391, SN75LVDS391. Thanks David …
    • over 5 years ago
    • Interface
    • Interface forum
  • Answered
  • LSF0101: Is there minimum current value for LSF0101's I/O?

    Benjamin Nordman
    Benjamin Nordman
    Resolved
    Part Number: LSF0101 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC2T45 , SN75LVDS387 , SN75LVDS386 , SN74LVC8T245 Hello TI team, When I read the datasheet of the LSF0101, it seems that the current flowing to the I/O should be of the mA level (there are example…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • SN65LVDS391: datasheet package list

    Mark Tachiki
    Mark Tachiki
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: SN65LVDS391 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LVDS387 , SN65LVDS389 , , SN75LVDS387 , SN75LVDS389 , SN75LVDS391 On the first page of the datasheet below, under Device Information, it looks like the part numbers are out of order: SNx5LVDS3xx…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Interface
    • Interface forum

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