Hi,
I have a LVDS (1 channel mode) on a PCB layout. Now I need a connector from the board to cable?
Do you know any ones? (Remember that I have only one channel LVDS!)
Thanks,
Mass
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You might find this paper helpful: http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slla053b/slla053b.pdf
Have you already decided which type of cable to use? I think typically, the choice of cable is the first decision, and there will be a limited number of connectors that support that cable. Common cable choices are: Flat Flexible Cable, Flexible Printed Circuit, CAT5/6/7, and small gauge coax.
Best regards,
RE
I suppose if you've decided on CAT5, you can use any standard RJ-45 connector. Digikey probably has hundreds listed. Choosing a surface-mount, rather than through-hole, eliminates the stub to reduce signal reflections. They also make shielded vs non-shielded enclosures, but that might not matter for you.
Best regards,
RE
Thank you, RossE.
I've another little but important question. I use a DS10BR150 as a repeater, and the output LVDS signal is driven to the RJ45 connector on PCB. Should I place a matching resistor at the end of the line between the repeater output and the connector?
Thank you so much.