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DS90C031WGRQMLV Datasheet, PDF (1/21 Pages) Texas Instruments – DS90C031QML LVDS Quad CMOS Differential Line Driver
DS90C031QML
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SNLS202B – MARCH 2006 – REVISED MARCH 2013
DS90C031QML LVDS Quad CMOS Differential Line Driver
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FEATURES
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•2 Radiation guaranteed 100 krad(Si)
• High impedance LVDS outputs with power-off
• ±350 mV differential signaling
• Low power dissipation
• Low differential skew
• Low propagation delay
• Pin compatible with DS26C31
• Compatible with IEEE 1596.3 SCI LVDS
standard
• Compatible with proposed TIA LVDS standard
• Fail safe logic for floating inputs
DESCRIPTION
The DS90C031 is a quad CMOS differential line
driver designed for applications requiring ultra low
power dissipation and high data rates.
The DS90C031 accepts TTL/CMOS input levels and
translates them to low voltage (350 mV) differential
output signals. In addition the driver supports a TRI-
STATE function that may be used to disable the
output stage, thus dropping the device to a low idle
power state of 11 mW typical.
In addition, the DS90C031 provides power-off high
impedance LVDS outputs. This feature assures
minimal loading effect on the LVDS bus lines when
VCC is not present. The DS90C031 and companion
line receiver (DS90C032) provide a new alternative to
high power psuedo-ECL devices for high speed point-
to-point interface applications.
Connection Diagram
Figure 1. Dual-In-Line
See Package Number NAD0016A & NAC0016A
Figure 2. LCCC Package
See Pacakage Number NAJ0020A
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