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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) | Subject: SN65LVCP22 and SN65LVP23
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 23 September 2003
Crosspoint switches cut noise and jitter
Designers of fault-tolerant systems can significantly reduce noise and jitter with the introduction of two new 2x2 crosspoint switches from Texas Instruments.
Designers of fault-tolerant systems can significantly reduce noise and jitter with the introduction of two new 2x2 crosspoint switches from Texas Instruments The switches provide high-speed operation and use a fully differential datapath to ensure low-noise generation, fast switching times, low pulsewidth distortion and low jitter
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Data buffer has dual multiplexer
Texas Instruments has introduced the industry's first 0- to 4-Gbps data buffer/signal conditioner with a dual multiplexer.
A single device is provided to support the redundant serial bus transmission needs of fault-tolerant systems found in applications such as optical networking, wireless infrastructure and data communications systems.
The SN65LVCP22 and SN65LVP23 2x2 crosspoint switches support 2:2 buffering (repeating), 1:2 splitting, 2:1 multiplexing and 2x2 switching.
In addition, the devices incorporate wide common-mode (0 to 4V) receivers, allowing for the receipt of LVDS, LVPECL and CML signals.
The SN65LVCP22 supports LVPECL/CML to LVDS level translations and the SN65LVCP23 supports LVDS/CML to LVPECL level translations.
To establish accurate alignment of outputs in all applications, the output channel-to-channel skew is less than 10ps (typical) and 50ps (maximum).
The SN65LVCP22 and SN65LVCP23 are available now from TI and its authorised worldwide distributors in 16-lead SOIC and TSSOP packages.
Suggested resale pricing in 1000-piece quantities is $3.89 for the SN65LVCP22 and $4.95 for the SN65LVCP23.
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