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TMUXHS4212: Differential and coaxial interface applications

Part Number: TMUXHS4212

Tool/software:

Hi TI teams:

I have an application circuit that uses TMUXHS4212 to select the switch on the GMSL2 output link of the serializer MAX96855, so that the output can freely choose to use a coaxial interface or a differential interface. However, the PIN port design of the MAX96855 is a bit unconventional. Its differential positive and coaxial positive are not on the same PIN pin, but opposite, as shown in the following screenshot:

This means that when I design the TMUX4212 circuit(The following screenshot is the TMUX4212 circuit I designed), when I need to use the coaxial link, the switch is switched to the coaxial interface, and the positive pole of the coaxial line needs to be connected to the input A0n or A1n of the TMUX4212, and then to the coaxial interface through the output B0n or B1n, and the negative pole of the coaxial line needs to be connected to the Axp/Bxp PIN. This is opposite to the positive and negative poles of the PIN defined by TMUX4212. Can such an application work correctly? Will there be any problems?