SN65LVCP204
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Gigabit 4 × 4 CROSSPOINT SWITCH
The SN65LVCP204 is characterized for operation
from –40°C to 85°C.
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FEATURES
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Up to 2.5-Gbps Operation
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Non-Blocking Architecture Allows Each
Output to Be Connected to Any Input
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30 ps of Deterministic Jitter
Selectable Transmit Preemphasis Per Lane
Selectable Receive Equalization
Available Packaging: 48-Pin QFN
Propagation Delay Times: 500 ps Typical
Inputs Electrically Compatible With
CML Signal Levels
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Operates From a Single 3.3-V Supply
Ability to Place Ouputs in High-Impedance
State
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Low Power: 560 mW
Integrated Termination Resistors
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APPLICATIONS
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Clock Buffering/Clock MUXing
Wireless Base Stations
High-Speed Network Routing
Telecom/Datacom
DESCRIPTION
The SN65LVCP204 is a 4×4 non-blocking crosspoint
switch in a flow-through pinout that allows for ease in
PCB layout. VML signaling is used to achieve a
high-speed data throughput while using low power.
Each of the output drivers includes a 4:1 multiplexer
to allow any input to be routed to any output. Internal
signal paths are fully differential to achieve high
signaling speeds while maintaining low signal skews.
The SN65LVCP204 incorporates 100-Ω termination
resistors for those applications where board space is
at a premium. Transmit preemphasis and receive
equalization are built in for superior signal integrity
performance.
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