SN65LVCP418
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8-Channel Gigabit Signal Conditioning Buffer
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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
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8 Input and 8 Output Signal Conditioning
Buffer
The SN65LVCP418 is an
8
Channel signal
conditioning buffer in a flow-through pin-out allowing
for ease in PCB layout. VML signaling is used to
achieve a high-speed data throughput while using low
power. Internal signal paths are fully differential to
achieve the high signaling speeds while maintaining
low signal skews. The SN65LVCP418 incorporates
100-Ω termination resistors for those applications
where board space is a premium. Built-in transmit
pre-emphasis and receive equalization for superior
signal integrity performance.
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Up to 4.25 Gbps Operation
30 ps of Deterministic Jitter
Selectable Transmit Pre-Emphasis Per Lane
Selectable Receive Equalization
Available Packaging 64 Pin QFP
Propagation Delay Times: 400 ps Typical
Inputs Electrically Compatible With CML
Signal Levels
The SN65LVCP418 is characterized for operation
from –40°C to 85°C.
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Operates From a Single 3.3-V Supply
Ability to 3-State Outputs
Integrated Termination Resistors
I2C™ Control Interface
APPLICATIONS
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Clock Buffering/Clock MUXing
Wireless Base Stations
High-Speed Network Routing
Telecom/Datacom
XAUI 802.3ae Protocol Backplane Repeaters
GND
VCC
RESN
GND
0A
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3
4
5
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7
ADDR2
ADDR1
SDA
SCL
GND
4Y
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0B
VCC
1A
1B
GND
2A
2B
VCC
3A
3B
4Z
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VCC
5Y
5Z
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GND
6Y
6Z
VCC
7Y
7Z
VBB
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