사양
| 속성 | 가치 |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT) |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| Type | Driver |
| Protocol | LVDS |
| NumberofDrivers/Receivers | 1/0 |
| DataRate | 400Mbps |
| Voltage-Supply | 3V ~ 3.6V |
| OperatingTemperature | -40°C ~ 85°C (TA) |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| Package/Case | SC-74A, SOT-753 |
개요
Description
The DSLVDS1001DBVR is a type of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) line driver commonly used in high-speed data transmission applications. Manufactured by Texas Instruments, this component is designed to efficiently convert TTL/CMOS input levels to LVDS output levels, facilitating faster data transfer rates while consuming minimal power.
Key features of the DSLVDS1001DBVR include its capability to operate at data rates up to 400 Mbps, making it suitable for applications that require high-speed communication. It operates on a supply voltage ranging from 3.0V to 3.6V and is packaged in a compact SOT-23 format, optimizing it for space-constrained designs. The component also ensures low electromagnetic interference (EMI) due to its differential signaling nature.
Typical applications of the DSLVDS1001DBVR include data communication systems, clock distribution networks, and high-speed backplane interconnects. It is often used in environments that demand reliable, low-power data transmission across relatively short distances, such as within printed circuit boards or between components in a larger electronic assembly.
Key features of the DSLVDS1001DBVR include its capability to operate at data rates up to 400 Mbps, making it suitable for applications that require high-speed communication. It operates on a supply voltage ranging from 3.0V to 3.6V and is packaged in a compact SOT-23 format, optimizing it for space-constrained designs. The component also ensures low electromagnetic interference (EMI) due to its differential signaling nature.
Typical applications of the DSLVDS1001DBVR include data communication systems, clock distribution networks, and high-speed backplane interconnects. It is often used in environments that demand reliable, low-power data transmission across relatively short distances, such as within printed circuit boards or between components in a larger electronic assembly.
Equivalent
The DSLVDS1001DBVR is a low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) driver, and equivalent products include:
1. DS90LV001 from Texas Instruments
2. MAX9121 from Maxim Integrated (now part of Analog Devices)
3. SN65LVDS1 from Texas Instruments
4. FIN1001 from ON Semiconductor
These equivalents serve similar functions in LVDS applications, offering compatibility in speed and voltage levels. Always check the datasheets for specific specifications to ensure full compatibility with your design requirements.
1. DS90LV001 from Texas Instruments
2. MAX9121 from Maxim Integrated (now part of Analog Devices)
3. SN65LVDS1 from Texas Instruments
4. FIN1001 from ON Semiconductor
These equivalents serve similar functions in LVDS applications, offering compatibility in speed and voltage levels. Always check the datasheets for specific specifications to ensure full compatibility with your design requirements.
Features
The DSLVDS1001DBVR is a low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) line driver manufactured by Texas Instruments. It is designed for high-speed data transmission and offers a range of features that enhance its performance and applicability:
1. High-Speed Data Transmission: Supports data rates up to 600 Mbps, making it suitable for fast digital communication.
2. Low Power Consumption: Operates efficiently with low power usage, ideal for battery-powered and portable applications.
3. Differential Signaling: Utilizes LVDS technology to provide low-noise, high-speed transmission with minimal electromagnetic interference (EMI).
4. Wide Supply Voltage Range: Operates over a supply voltage range of 3.0V to 3.6V, offering flexibility for various applications.
5. Compact Package: Available in a small SOT-23 package, facilitating space-saving in circuit design.
6. Thermal Protection: Includes features for thermal shutdown to prevent damage due to overheating.
7. Enhanced Noise Immunity: Provides robust performance in electrically noisy environments.
These features make the DSLVDS1001DBVR suitable for various applications, including telecommunications, networking equipment, and high-speed data interfaces.
1. High-Speed Data Transmission: Supports data rates up to 600 Mbps, making it suitable for fast digital communication.
2. Low Power Consumption: Operates efficiently with low power usage, ideal for battery-powered and portable applications.
3. Differential Signaling: Utilizes LVDS technology to provide low-noise, high-speed transmission with minimal electromagnetic interference (EMI).
4. Wide Supply Voltage Range: Operates over a supply voltage range of 3.0V to 3.6V, offering flexibility for various applications.
5. Compact Package: Available in a small SOT-23 package, facilitating space-saving in circuit design.
6. Thermal Protection: Includes features for thermal shutdown to prevent damage due to overheating.
7. Enhanced Noise Immunity: Provides robust performance in electrically noisy environments.
These features make the DSLVDS1001DBVR suitable for various applications, including telecommunications, networking equipment, and high-speed data interfaces.
Pinout
The DSLVDS1001DBVR is a differential line driver from Texas Instruments, typically used in applications that require high-speed data transmission. It comes in a small-outline SOT-23 package, specifically a 6-pin configuration. Its primary function is to convert single-ended input signals into differential output signals, which are less susceptible to noise and can transmit data over longer distances with higher integrity.
The pin configuration is as follows:
1. Input (IN): Accepts the single-ended input signal.
2. Ground (GND): Common ground reference for the device.
3. Output Non-Inverting (OUT+): Outputs the non-inverted differential signal.
4. Output Inverting (OUT-): Outputs the inverted differential signal.
5. VCC: Power supply pin that powers the device.
6. Enable (EN): Enables or disables the output.
This device is typically used in high-speed communication applications, such as data transmission over cables or between integrated circuits where differential signaling offers advantages in signal integrity and noise rejection.
The pin configuration is as follows:
1. Input (IN): Accepts the single-ended input signal.
2. Ground (GND): Common ground reference for the device.
3. Output Non-Inverting (OUT+): Outputs the non-inverted differential signal.
4. Output Inverting (OUT-): Outputs the inverted differential signal.
5. VCC: Power supply pin that powers the device.
6. Enable (EN): Enables or disables the output.
This device is typically used in high-speed communication applications, such as data transmission over cables or between integrated circuits where differential signaling offers advantages in signal integrity and noise rejection.
Manufacturer
The DSLVDS1001DBVR is manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI). Texas Instruments is a global technology company known for designing and manufacturing semiconductors and various integrated circuits. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, TI is one of the largest and most well-established semiconductor companies in the world. They produce a wide range of products for different applications, including analog electronics, embedded processors, and digital signal processors, catering to industries such as automotive, industrial, personal electronics, and communications.
Application
The DSLVDS1001DBVR is a low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) driver designed for high-speed data transmission applications. Key application areas include:
1. Data Communication Systems: Facilitates high-speed data transfer with minimal power consumption and reduced electromagnetic interference.
2. Video and Imaging Equipment: Supports high-definition video signals for displays and cameras.
3. Telecommunications: Enhances signal integrity in network infrastructure equipment.
4. Computing Devices: Used in motherboards and servers for reliable data exchange.
5. Consumer Electronics: Employed in devices requiring efficient data transmission like TVs and gaming consoles.
Its compact size and low power usage make it suitable for portable and space-constrained applications.
1. Data Communication Systems: Facilitates high-speed data transfer with minimal power consumption and reduced electromagnetic interference.
2. Video and Imaging Equipment: Supports high-definition video signals for displays and cameras.
3. Telecommunications: Enhances signal integrity in network infrastructure equipment.
4. Computing Devices: Used in motherboards and servers for reliable data exchange.
5. Consumer Electronics: Employed in devices requiring efficient data transmission like TVs and gaming consoles.
Its compact size and low power usage make it suitable for portable and space-constrained applications.
Package
The DSLVDS1001DBVR is a differential line driver from Texas Instruments, packaged in a small-outline SOT-23-5 format. This package is compact, suitable for space-constrained applications, and is commonly used in high-speed differential signaling applications.