Datasheet

DS90LV011A
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SNLS140C MAY 2002REVISED APRIL 2013
DS90LV011A 3V LVDS Single High Speed Differential Driver
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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The DS90LV011A is a single LVDS driver device
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Conforms to TIA/EIA-644-A Standard
optimized for high data rate and low power
>400Mbps (200MHz) Switching Rates
applications. The DS90LV011A is a current mode
700 ps (100 ps Typical) Maximum Differential
driver allowing power dissipation to remain low even
Skew
at high frequency. In addition, the short circuit fault
current is also minimized. The device is designed to
1.5 ns Maximum Propagation Delay
support data rates in excess of 400Mbps (200MHz)
Single 3.3V Power Supply
utilizing Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS)
±350 mV Differential Signaling
technology.
Power Off Protection (Outputs in TRI-STATE)
The device is in a 5-lead SOT-23 package. The
Pinout Simplifies PCB Layout
LVDS outputs have been arranged for easy PCB
layout. The differential driver outputs provide low EMI
Low Power Dissipation (23 mW @ 3.3V
with its typical low output swing of 350 mV. The
Typical)
DS90LV011A can be paired with its companion single
SOT-23 5-Lead Package
line receiver, the DS90LV012A, or with any of TI's
SOT-23 Version Pin Compatible with
LVDS receivers, to provide a high-speed LVDS
interface.
SN65LVDS1
Fabricated with Advanced CMOS Process
Connection Diagram
Technology
Industrial Temperature Operating Range
(40°C to +85°C)
Figure 1. Top View
See Package Number DBV (R-PDSO-G5)
Functional Diagram
These devices have limited built-in ESD protection. The leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam
during storage or handling to prevent electrostatic damage to the MOS gates.
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