I want to use a small package of the driver that has the same functionality of TMDS141. What I want here is to find a buffer IC that has same type of output (DVI) of TMDS141.
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Hi Moises,
Thanks for the reply again. Could you tell me the difference between TFP410 and SII164 ICs. In TFP410 data sheet, they say that it is pin compatible with SII164. But I want to know the differences between them. Initially we wanted to use SII164 into my design. But I am planning to replace it with TFP410. I already found that TFP140 has an underbelly thermal pad where in SII164, it does not have that. What additional features or advantages found in TFP410?
Thanks
Udaya Silva
Just trying to clarify: you wrote:
"Dp139, DP149, Dp159 all of the have 5x5 packages. Inputs are AC coupled not TMDS", but the data sheet of the tmds141 allows for ac-coupled input signal too.
So could I use the tmds141 on ac coupled signals like "eDP", or not?
Thanks!
Hi Emanuel,
DP129, DP139, DP149, DP159 and TDP158 main application is DP++ to HDMI level shifter.
DP159 can be used as DP retimer and TDP158 can be used as DP redriver.
TMDS141 is an HDMI redriver, don't use it for AC coupled signals, if you need a native HDMI redriver consider TMDS171 or TMDS181. TMDS141 datasheet needs review.
If you need an eDP redriver you could use DP130 or TDP158.
Regards
Thanks for your answer!
I'm trying to put a redriver on a intel broxton type cpu, and it seems that the dp138 is better.
Thanks again,
emanuel
Hi Emmanuel,
The DP139 is a level shifter plus redriver for HDMI1.4, DP149 is a level shifter plus retimer for HDMI1.4
If you need a native DisplayPort 1.2 redriver you may consider DP130 or TDP158(DP mode)
If you need a native HDMI1.4 redriver/retimer you can use TMDs171
Regards