Manufacturer Part Number
SN65LVDS100DRG4
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The SN65LVDS100DRG4 is an interface chip designed for high-speed signal buffering with low voltage differential signaling technology.
Product Features and Performance
High-speed LVDS buffer and re-driver
Supports data rates up to 2Gbps
One channel operation
Low propagation delay of 470ps
Minimal input capacitance of 0.6 pF
Compatible with CML, LVDS, and LVPECL inputs
LVDS output signal type
Operates on supply voltages between 3V and 3.6V
Surface-mount 8-SOIC package for efficient PCB layout
Product Advantages
Capable of driving high-speed signals over long distances with low signal degradation
Ensures signal integrity in critical applications
Compact size facilitates use in space-constrained applications
Low power consumption with only 25mA supply current
Key Technical Parameters
Data Rate (Max): 2Gbps
Number of Channels: 1
Delay Time: 470ps
Capacitance Input: 0.6 pF
Voltage Supply: 3V ~ 3.6V
Current Supply: 25mA
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Robust operation within the industrial temperature range
Adherence to Texas Instruments' quality manufacturing standards
Compatibility
Input compatible with CML, LVDS, LVPECL signals
Output compatible with standard LVDS receivers
Application Areas
High-speed digital data transmission
Signal buffering in telecom and datacom infrastructure
Networking equipment
Video signal processing
Industrial control systems
Product Lifecycle
Discontinued at Digi-Key, suggesting it may be nearing the end of its production lifecycle
Availability of replacements or upgrades should be checked with manufacturer or authorized distributors
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reliable high-speed signal buffering performance up to 2Gbps
Low input capacitance preserves signal integrity
Versatile power supply range and low power demands suit various systems
Robust temperature range suitable for industrial applications
Space-saving design with surface-mount 8-SOIC packaging
Backed by Texas Instruments' reputation for quality in semiconductor manufacturing