Manufacturer Part Number
DS15BR401TVSX
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The DS15BR401TVSX is a high-performance, 4-channel LVDS buffer and re-driver IC from Texas Instruments. It is designed to provide robust signal integrity for demanding high-speed digital applications, such as display interfaces, video communications, and industrial automation.
Product Features and Performance
4-channel LVDS buffer and re-driver
Supports data rates up to 2Gbps
0ns typical propagation delay
Output pre-emphasis for improved signal integrity
CML, LVDS, and LVPECL input support
LVDS output
3V to 3.6V supply voltage range
175mA typical supply current
Operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
48-pin TQFP package
Product Advantages
Maintains signal integrity in high-speed digital applications
Enables longer cable lengths and higher data rates
Flexible input support for various signaling standards
Low power consumption and compact package
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance LVDS signal conditioning
Robust design for reliable operation
Compact and power-efficient package
Flexibility to support a wide range of applications
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by the industry-leading Texas Instruments
Designed and tested to meet rigorous quality and reliability standards
Compatibility
Compatible with various LVDS-based display, video, and industrial communication interfaces
Application Areas
Display interfaces (e.g., HDMI, DisplayPort)
Video communications (e.g., security cameras, video conferencing)
Industrial automation and control systems
Other high-speed digital data transmission applications
Product Lifecycle
["The DS15BR401TVSX is an obsolete product, meaning it is no longer in active production by Texas Instruments.","There are several alternative and equivalent models available from Texas Instruments, such as the DS15BR401 and DS15BR402 series, which offer similar functionality and performance.","Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for more information on available alternatives and to discuss their specific application requirements."]