Manufacturer Part Number
SN65MLVD205AD
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The SN65MLVD205AD is a robust multipoint low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) transceiver designed by Texas Instruments.
Product Features and Performance
Full-duplex LVDS transceiver
Operates with a data rate of 100Mbps
Supports multipoint protocols
Built-in receiver hysteresis of 25 mV for improved noise immunity
Designed to operate over a wide range of supply voltages from 3V to 3.6V
Capable of operating at industrial temperature ranges from -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
High-speed data communication capability through LVDS
Enhanced signaling reliability for multipoint data transmission
Low-power consumption design for energy-efficient operation
Compatibility with various LVDS standards
Key Technical Parameters
Data Rate: 100Mbps
Voltage Supply Range: 3V to 3.6V
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Number of Drivers/Receivers: 1/1
Receiver Hysteresis: 25 mV
Duplex: Full
Quality and Safety Features
Robust electromagnetic interference (EMI) performance
Compliance with safety standards, including electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection
Compatibility
Compatible with the LVDS and multipoint protocols
Can be utilized in systems requiring high-speed data transceivers
Application Areas
Telecommunications infrastructure
Network switches and routers
Data communication equipment
Industrial control and automation systems
Product Lifecycle
Active product status
Not currently listed as nearing discontinuation
Potential for future replacement or upgrade based on evolving technology standards
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Support for high-speed 100Mbps data transmission
Superior noise rejection with a built-in 25 mV hysteresis
Operation over a wide temperature range, suitable for industrial applications
Texas Instruments' reliability and performance in interface technology
Low-voltage operation leading to reduced power consumption
Compatibility with current industrial protocol standards, allowing for integration into existing infrastructure