DS90C032B

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LVDS quad CMOS differential line receiver

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Function Receiver Protocols LVDS Number of transmitters 0 Number of receivers 4 Supply voltage (V) 5 Signaling rate (MBits) 155.5 Input signal LVDS Output signal TTL Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
Function Receiver Protocols LVDS Number of transmitters 0 Number of receivers 4 Supply voltage (V) 5 Signaling rate (MBits) 155.5 Input signal LVDS Output signal TTL Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
SOIC (D) 16 59.4 mm² 9.9 x 6
  • >155.5 Mbps (77.7 MHz) Switching Rates
  • Accepts Small Swing (350 mV) Differential Signal Levels
  • High Impedance LVDS Inputs with Power Down
  • Ultra Low Power Dissipation
  • 600 ps Maximum Differential Skew (5V, 25°C)
  • 6.0 ns Maximum Propagation Delay
  • Industrial Operating Temperature Range
  • Available in Surface Mount Packaging (SOIC)
  • Pin Compatible with DS26C32A, MB570 (PECL) and 41LF (PECL)
  • Supports OPEN and Terminated Input Failsafe
  • Conforms to ANSI/TIA/EIA-644 LVDS Standard

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  • >155.5 Mbps (77.7 MHz) Switching Rates
  • Accepts Small Swing (350 mV) Differential Signal Levels
  • High Impedance LVDS Inputs with Power Down
  • Ultra Low Power Dissipation
  • 600 ps Maximum Differential Skew (5V, 25°C)
  • 6.0 ns Maximum Propagation Delay
  • Industrial Operating Temperature Range
  • Available in Surface Mount Packaging (SOIC)
  • Pin Compatible with DS26C32A, MB570 (PECL) and 41LF (PECL)
  • Supports OPEN and Terminated Input Failsafe
  • Conforms to ANSI/TIA/EIA-644 LVDS Standard

All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The DS90C032B is a quad CMOS differential line receiver designed for applications requiring ultra low power dissipation and high data rates. The device supports data rates in excess of 155.5 Mbps (77.7 MHz) and uses Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) technology.

The DS90C032B accepts low voltage (350 mV) differential input signals and translates them to CMOS (TTL compatible) output levels. The receiver supports a TRI-STATE function that may be used to multiplex outputs. The receiver also supports OPEN Failsafe and terminated (100Ω) input Failsafe with the addition of external failsafe biasing. Receiver output will be HIGH for both Failsafe conditions.

The DS90C032B provides power-off high impedance LVDS inputs. This feature assures minimal loading effect on the LVDS bus lines when VCC is not present.

The DS90C032B and companion line driver (DS90C031B) provide a new alternative to high power pseudo-ECL devices for high-speed point-to-point interface applications.

The DS90C032B is a quad CMOS differential line receiver designed for applications requiring ultra low power dissipation and high data rates. The device supports data rates in excess of 155.5 Mbps (77.7 MHz) and uses Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) technology.

The DS90C032B accepts low voltage (350 mV) differential input signals and translates them to CMOS (TTL compatible) output levels. The receiver supports a TRI-STATE function that may be used to multiplex outputs. The receiver also supports OPEN Failsafe and terminated (100Ω) input Failsafe with the addition of external failsafe biasing. Receiver output will be HIGH for both Failsafe conditions.

The DS90C032B provides power-off high impedance LVDS inputs. This feature assures minimal loading effect on the LVDS bus lines when VCC is not present.

The DS90C032B and companion line driver (DS90C031B) provide a new alternative to high power pseudo-ECL devices for high-speed point-to-point interface applications.

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* Data sheet DS90C032B LVDS Quad CMOS Differential Line Receiver datasheet (Rev. C) 12 Apr 2013
Application brief How Far, How Fast Can You Operate LVDS Drivers and Receivers? 03 Aug 2018
Application brief How to Terminate LVDS Connections with DC and AC Coupling 16 May 2018
Application note AN-1110 LVDS Quad Dynamic I CC vs Frequency 15 May 2004
Application note An Overview of LVDS Technology 05 Oct 1998

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