SN55LVDS31

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Quad LVDS transmitter

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Function Driver Protocols LVDS Number of transmitters 4 Number of receivers 0 Signaling rate (Mbps) 400 Input signal LVTTL Output signal LVDS Rating Military Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125
Function Driver Protocols LVDS Number of transmitters 4 Number of receivers 0 Signaling rate (Mbps) 400 Input signal LVTTL Output signal LVDS Rating Military Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125
LCCC (FK) 20 79.0321 mm² (— mm × — mm) CDIP (J) 16 135.3552 mm² (— mm × — mm) CFP (W) 16 69.319 mm² (— mm × — mm)
  • Meet or Exceed the Requirements of ANSI TIA/EIA-644 Standard
  • Low-Voltage Differential Signaling With Typical Output Voltage of 350 mV and 100-Ω Load
  • Typical Output Voltage Rise and Fall Times of 500 ps (400 Mbps)
  • Typical Propagation Delay Times of 1.7 ns
  • Operate From a Single 3.3-V Supply
  • Power Dissipation 25 mW Typical Per Driver at 200 MHz
  • Driver at High-Impedance When Disabled or With VCC = 0
  • Bus-Terminal ESD Protection Exceeds 8 kV
  • Low-Voltage TTL (LVTTL) Logic Input Levels
  • Pin Compatible With AM26LS31, MC3487, and µA9638
  • Cold Sparing for Space and High-Reliability Applications Requiring Redundancy
  • Meet or Exceed the Requirements of ANSI TIA/EIA-644 Standard
  • Low-Voltage Differential Signaling With Typical Output Voltage of 350 mV and 100-Ω Load
  • Typical Output Voltage Rise and Fall Times of 500 ps (400 Mbps)
  • Typical Propagation Delay Times of 1.7 ns
  • Operate From a Single 3.3-V Supply
  • Power Dissipation 25 mW Typical Per Driver at 200 MHz
  • Driver at High-Impedance When Disabled or With VCC = 0
  • Bus-Terminal ESD Protection Exceeds 8 kV
  • Low-Voltage TTL (LVTTL) Logic Input Levels
  • Pin Compatible With AM26LS31, MC3487, and µA9638
  • Cold Sparing for Space and High-Reliability Applications Requiring Redundancy

The SN55LVDS31, SN65LVDS31, SN65LVDS3487, and SN65LVDS9638 devices are differential line drivers that implement the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). This signaling technique lowers the output voltage levels of 5-V differential standard levels (such as TIA/EIA-422B) to reduce the power, increase the switching speeds, and allow operation with a 3.3-V supply rail. Any of the four current-mode drivers will deliver a minimum differential output voltage magnitude of 247 mV into a 100-Ω load when enabled.

The SN55LVDS31, SN65LVDS31, SN65LVDS3487, and SN65LVDS9638 devices are differential line drivers that implement the electrical characteristics of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). This signaling technique lowers the output voltage levels of 5-V differential standard levels (such as TIA/EIA-422B) to reduce the power, increase the switching speeds, and allow operation with a 3.3-V supply rail. Any of the four current-mode drivers will deliver a minimum differential output voltage magnitude of 247 mV into a 100-Ω load when enabled.

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* Data sheet SNx5LVDSxx High-Speed Differential Line Drivers datasheet (Rev. N) PDF | HTML Jan 21, 2021
* SMD SN55LVDS31 SMD 5962-97621 Jun 21, 2016
More literature Quad High-Speed LVDS Differential Drivers And Receivers Jan 25, 1999

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LCCC (FK) 20 Ultra Librarian
CDIP (J) 16 Ultra Librarian
CFP (W) 16 Ultra Librarian

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