SLLSEA9B February 2012 – August 2015 SN75DP126
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NOTE
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The SN75DP126 switches one Dual-Mode DisplayPort (DP++) input to one DP++ sink output or one HDMI/DVI sink output. The HDMI/DVI output has a built-in level translator compliant with DVI 1.0 and HDMI 1.4b and supports resolutions greater than 1920 x 1440 and HDTV deep color at 1080p.
The SN75DP126 can be used in a dongle implementation to switch from one DP++ Source to one DP++ Sink or one HDMI/DVI Sink.
Figure 27. Typical Dongle Implementation
The design requirements for this application are listed in Table 8.
| Design Parameter | Example Value |
|---|---|
| Source | DP++ |
| Sink | DP++ |
| Sink Priority | High (DP) |
| OVS | Low |
| PRE | Low |
| EQ | Low |
| SLEW | Low |
| VCC | 9 V |
The DP link is an AC-coupled interface. AC coupling capacitors must be placed between the Source and the DP126.
Figure 28. Source-to-DP126 AC Coupling Capacitors
AC coupling capacitors are required from the DP126 output to the DP Sink as well.
Figure 29. DP126 Output to the DP Sink AC Coupling Capacitors
It is recommended to leave place holders on the Configuration I/O for further fine tuning.
Figure 30. Configuration Options
The SN75DP126DS requires dual power supply whereas the DP126SS requires only one power supply. The design can have options to use either one with minor hardware changes
Figure 31. Power Supply Layout



