Triad announces availability of its new LVDS Transmitter and Receiver drivers
September 3, 2007 -- These drivers can be used in such applications as; High Speed Backplane Driver, Complementary Clock Drivers, Level Translator, System Interconnects, ATM Applications, SDH Applications, High-Resolution Imaging Applications, Laser Printers, Digital Copiers, Stackable hubs for data communications, Digital Video, and High Definition Television.
Both the transmitter (LVDS_TX) and receiver (LVDS_RX) drivers support data rates up to 1Gb/s (500MHz). The LVDS_TX accepts CMOS input levels and translates them into low voltage 350mV differential output signals. The LVDS_RX accepts 350mV differential input signals and translates them to CMOS output levels. When using both blocks together in an application it provides a new alternative to high power pseudo-ECL devices for high speed applications.
For more information about these drivers, please visit the Interface section of Triad online IP catalog.
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