The DS90CR281 transmitter converts 28 bits of CMOS/TTL data into four LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) data streams. A phase-locked transmit clock is transmitted in parallel with the data streams over a fifth LVDS link. Every cycle of the transmit clock 28 bits of input data are sampled and transmitted. The DS90CR282 receiver converts the LVDS data .
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No. | Partie # | Fabricant | Description | Fiche Technique |
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1 | DS90CR281 |
National Semiconductor |
28-Bit Channel Link | |
2 | DS90CR283 |
National Semiconductor |
28-Bit Channel Link | |
3 | DS90CR284 |
National Semiconductor |
28-Bit Channel Link | |
4 | DS90CR285 |
National Semiconductor |
+3.3V Rising Edge Data Strobe LVDS | |
5 | DS90CR285 |
Texas Instruments |
+3.3V Rising Edge Data Strobe LVDS | |
6 | DS90CR286 |
National Semiconductor |
+3.3V Rising Edge Data Strobe LVDS | |
7 | DS90CR286 |
Texas Instruments |
+3.3V Rising Edge Data Strobe LVDS | |
8 | DS90CR286A |
National Semiconductor |
+3.3V Rising Edge Data Strobe LVDS Receiver | |
9 | DS90CR286A |
Texas Instruments |
3.3-V Rising Edge Data Strobe LVDS Receiver | |
10 | DS90CR286AT-Q1 |
Texas Instruments |
3.3 V Rising Edge Data Strobe LVDS Receiver | |
11 | DS90CR287 |
National Semiconductor |
28-Bit Channel Link | |
12 | DS90CR287 |
Texas Instruments |
+3.3V Rising Edge Data Strobe LVDS |