Manufacturer Part Number
SN65LVDS301ZQER
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The SN65LVDS301ZQER is a high-speed serializer from Texas Instruments, designed for effective serialization of digital signals.
Product Features and Performance
Serializer function with a high data rate of 1.755Gbps
Accepts CMOS input and converts it to LVDS output
Supports 24 inputs and 3 outputs
Operates across a wide voltage supply range from 1.65V to 1.95V
Designed for operation in environments with temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C
The device is surface mountable with an 80-VFBGA package
Product Advantages
High-speed data transmission capability makes it suitable for demanding applications
Versatility due to a wide voltage supply range
Compact 80-BGA MICROSTAR JUNIOR (5x5) packaging allows for efficient utilization of PCB space
Operates reliably in a broad temperature range, ensuring suitability for various operating environments
Key Technical Parameters
Data Rate: 1.755Gbps
Input Type: CMOS
Output Type: LVDS
Voltage Supply: 1.65V ~ 1.95V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
While specific details are not provided, Texas Instruments products are known for their high-quality manufacturing processes and rigorous safety standards.
Compatibility
Designed to interface seamlessly with devices requiring high-speed data serialization from CMOS to LVDS.
Application Areas
This product finds applications in telecommunications, computing, high-speed data acquisition, and processing systems where high-speed serial communication is needed.
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Obsolete
The SN65LVDS301ZQER is nearing discontinuation, suggesting that potential buyers consider replacements or upgrades available from Texas Instruments.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed data serialization capability for efficient communication
Versatile power supply range and compact packaging for easy integration
Designed by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions
Suitable for a vast range of high-speed digital applications
Although obsolete, it offers a benchmark for performance in its category