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DS90LV028AQ_14 Datasheet, PDF (1/16 Pages) Texas Instruments – Automotive LVDS Dual Differential Line Receiver
DS90LV028AQ, DS90LV028AQ-Q1
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SNLS299E – MAY 2008 – REVISED APRIL 2013
DS90LV028AQ Automotive LVDS Dual Differential Line Receiver
Check for Samples: DS90LV028AQ, DS90LV028AQ-Q1
FEATURES
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•2 AECQ-100 Grade 1
• -40°C to +125°C Operating Temperature Range
• >400 Mbps (200 MHz) Switching Rates
• 50 ps Differential Skew (Typical)
• 0.1 ns Channel-to-Channel Skew (Typical)
• 2.5 ns Maximum Propagation Delay
• 3.3V Power Supply Design
• Flow-Through Pinout
• Power Down High Impedance on LVDS Inputs
• Low Power design (18mW @ 3.3V static)
• LVDS Inputs Accept LVDS/CML/LVPECL
Signals
• Conforms to ANSI/TIA/EIA-644 Standard
• Available in SOIC Package
DESCRIPTION
The DS90LV028AQ is a dual CMOS differential line
receiver designed for applications requiring ultra low
power dissipation, low noise and high data rates. The
device is designed to support data rates in excess of
400 Mbps (200 MHz) utilizing Low Voltage Differential
Signaling (LVDS) technology.
The DS90LV028AQ accepts low voltage (350 mV
typical) differential input signals and translates them
to 3V CMOS output levels. The DS90LV028AQ has a
flow-through design for easy PCB layout.
The DS90LV028AQ and companion LVDS line driver
DS90LV027AQ provide a new alternative to high
power PECL/ECL devices for high speed point-to-
point interface applications.
Connection Diagram
Functional Diagram
Figure 1. SOIC
See Package Number D0008A
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