Part Number: DS90CF384A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS90C385A , , DS90CF386 , DS90UB903Q-Q1 , DS90UB904Q-Q1 , TSC2007 , DS99R106 , DS99R105 , DS90C124 , DS90C241 Hello;
In an application I want to interface the RGB bus of a MPU to a 16bit RGB…
Part Number: AM3352 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN75LVDS84A , SN65LVDS93B , SN75LVDS83B , DS90C385A Hello team,
My customer thinks that the following devices are suitable for CMOS to LVDS conversion. Which device is suitable?
The resolution…
Hi Yusuke-san,
Unfortunately, there is no EVM available for SN65LVDS93B; however, it looks like the DS90C385A has the same pin out and package type DGG. You can order the DS90C385A EVM and replace it with SN65LVDS93B.
DS90C385A EVM:
Regarding the…
Part Number: SN75LVDS83A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS90C385A Hi, support team
Can SN75LVDS83A and DS90C385AMT replace each other? If can't, what is the different between them?
Thanks so much.
Best regards, Yuki
Part Number: DS90C187 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN75LVDS83B , DS90C385A , SN65LVDS93B Hi TI experts,
My customer is looking for an RGB888 to LVDS conversion solution. They asked if the DS90C187 was suitable.
Checking the TI solution, there…
Additional comment.
DS90C385A(Tx) has the spec of SSC.
(From DS90C385A Datasheet)
> Support Spread Spectrum Clocking up to 100kHz Frequency Modulation and Deviations of ±2.5% Center Spread or -5% Down Spread
Could you please recheck this?
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Hello Dileep,
Please consider these ICs: SN65LVDS93B,SN75LVDS83B,or the DS90C385A as discussed in this reference design relating to an RGB to LVDS display bridge.
73, Timothy
Hi Antonio,
Unfortunately, I am unable to provide you information about the pricing. This device should work fine SN65LVDS93B-Q1.You can also review this devices as well below, but they are 24-bit.
DS90C385A
DS90C387A
Hope this helps. Let…
Hi Brijesh,
We are using internal HDMI on TDA2Px based board. The board is connected to the display via HDMI cable. On the display there is TFP401A, which converts HDMI to LVDS and pass it to two DS90C385A as the display panel uses dual pixel LVDS interface…
Sorry, I just confirmed with him that we are actually running at 22MHz. He clarified that we could run as low as 6.8MHz if a lower PCLK frequency would get us to an 85C rating.
So we're still at the issue of the same board, cable & display working fantastic…