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SN65LVDS100: Does the driver preserve pre-emphasis in the input waveform?

Part Number: SN65LVDS100
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65LVDS1, DS25BR100, DS25BR120, DS25BR101

Tool/software:

Good evening, 

I want to use an LVDS driver in a custom physical interface, where my input CMOS signal is processed through the pre-emphasis filter. Ideally, the differential output of the LVDS buffer should retain the processed waveform, that is a digital NRZ with the pronounced spikes at the edges. These spikes should be clearly visible and relative in amplitude with the baseline signal on both P and N side, inverted, obviously.

Looking at the input and output circuit of the SN65LVDS1, I see no reason why that wouldn't be the case with this part, but I might be mistaken. Will it work, and if not, which part would behave like that?

Best regards, 

P