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DS90C3202_14 Datasheet, PDF (1/27 Pages) Texas Instruments – 3.3V 8 MHz to 135 MHz Dual FPD-Link Receiver
DS90C3202
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SNLS191D – APRIL 2005 – REVISED APRIL 2013
DS90C3202 3.3V 8 MHz to 135 MHz Dual FPD-Link Receiver
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FEATURES
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•2 Up to 9.45 Gbit/s data throughput
• 8 MHz to 135 MHz input clock support
• Supports up to QXGA panel resolutions
• Supports HDTV panel resolutions and frame
rates up to 1920 x 1080p
• LVDS 30-bit, 24-bit or 18-bit color data inputs
• Supports single pixel and dual pixel interfaces
• Supports spread spectrum clocking
• Two-wire serial communication interface
• Programmable clock edge and control strobe
select
• Power down mode
• +3.3V supply voltage
• 128-pin TQFP Package
• Compliant to TIA/EIA-644-A-2001 LVDS
Standard
DESCRIPTION
The DS90C3202 is a 3.3V single/dual FPD-Link 10-
bit color receiver is designed to be used in Liquid
Crystal Display TVs, LCD Monitors, Digital TVs, and
Plasma Display Panel TVs. The DS90C3202 is
designed to interface between the digital video
processor and the display device using the low-
power, low-EMI LVDS (Low Voltage Differential
Signaling) interface. The DS90C3202 converts up to
ten LVDS data streams back into 70 bits of parallel
LVCMOS/LVTTL data. The receiver can be
programmed with rising edge or falling edge clock.
Optional wo-wire serial programming allows fine
tuning in development and production environments.
With an input clock at 135 MHz, the maximum
transmission rate of each LVDS line is 945 Mbps, for
an aggregate throughput rate of 9.45 Gbps (945
Mbytes/s). This allows the dual 10-bit LVDS Receiver
to support resolutions up to HDTV.
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PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas
Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not
necessarily include testing of all parameters.
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