SN65LVDS179, SN65LVDS180
SN65LVDS050, SN65LVDS051
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HIGH-SPEED DIFFERENTIAL LINE DRIVERS AND RECEIVERS
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FEATURES
SN65LVDS179D (Marked as DL179 or LVD179)
SN65LVDS179DGK (Marked as S79)
•
Meets or Exceeds the Requirements of ANSI
TIA/EIA-644-1995 Standard
(TOP VIEW)
5
6
8
7
3
2
Y
Z
D
R
V
A
B
Z
Y
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
•
Full-Duplex Signaling Rates up to 100 Mbps
(See Table 1)
CC
R
D
A
B
•
•
•
Bus-Terminal ESD Exceeds 12 kV
Operates From a Single 3.3-V Supply
GND
Low-Voltage Differential Signaling With Typical
Output Voltages of 350 mV and a 100-Ω Load
SN65LVDS180D (Marked as LVDS180)
SN65LVDS180PW (Marked as LVDS180)
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Propagation Delay Times
9
–
–
Driver: 1.7 ns Typ
NC
R
RE
V
V
A
B
Z
Y
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14
13
12
11
10
9
5
CC
Y
Z
D
10
Receiver: 3.7 ns Typ
CC
4
3
DE
RE
•
Power Dissipation at 200 MHz
DE
D
12
11
–
–
Driver: 25 mW Typical
A
B
2
R
GND
GND
Receiver: 60 mW Typical
NC
8
•
•
LVTTL Input Levels Are 5-V Tolerant
Receiver Maintains High Input Impedance With
VCC < 1.5 V
SN65LVDS050D (Marked as LVDS050)
SN65LVDS050PW (Marked as LVDS050)
(TOP VIEW)
14
13
15
1Y
1Z
•
Receiver Has Open-Circuit Fail Safe
1D
12
9
1B
1A
V
CC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16
15
14
13
12
11
DE
2D
10
11
DESCRIPTION
2Y
2Z
1D
1Y
1Z
DE
2Z
The SN65LVDS179, SN65LVDS180, SN65LVDS050,
and SN65LVDS051 are differential line drivers and
receivers that use low-voltage differential signaling
(LVDS) to achieve signaling rates as high as 400
Mbps (see the Application Information section). The
TIA/EIA-644 standard compliant electrical interface
1R
RE
2R
2
1
3
1A
1B
1R
2A
4
5
RE
2R
6
7
2B
GND
10 2Y
2D
2A
2B
9
provides
a minimum differential output voltage
magnitude of 247 mV into a 100-Ω load and receipt
of 50-mV signals with up to 1 V of ground potential
difference between a transmitter and receiver.
SN65LVDS051D (Marked as LVDS051)
SN65LVDS051PW (Marked as LVDS051)
(TOP VIEW)
14
13
15
1Y
1Z
The intended application of this device and signaling
technique is for point-to-point baseband data
transmission over controlled impedance media of
approximately 100-Ω characteristic impedance. The
transmission media may be printed-circuit board
traces, backplanes, or cables. (Note: The ultimate
rate and distance of data transfer depends on the
attenuation characteristics of the media, the noise
coupling to the environment, and other application
specific characteristics).
1D
1B
1A
1R
V
CC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16
15
14
13
12
4
3
1DE
1R
2
1
1D
1Y
1A
1B
1DE
2R
1Z
2DE
10
11
9
2Y
2Z
2D
2A
11 2Z
12
5
10
9
2B
GND
2Y
2D
2DE
2R
6
7
2A
2B
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