ADN4693E-1: 3.3 V, 200 Mbps, Full-Duplex, High Speed M-LVDS Transceiver

The ADN4693E-1 is a multipoint, low voltage differential signaling (M-LVDS) transceiver (driver and receiver pair) that can operate at up to 200 Mbps (100 MHz) nonreturn to zero (NRZ). The receiver detects the bus state with a differential input of as little as ±50 mV over the common-mode voltage range of the device.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection of up to ±15 kV is implemented on the bus pins. The ADN4693E-1 is designed to the TIA/EIA-899 standard for M-LVDS and complement TIA/EIA-644 LVDS devices with additional multipoint capabilities.

Key Features and Benefits

  •  Single transmitter and receiver pair in compact 4 mm x 4 mm LFCSP package
  •  Maximum junction temperature of 120⁰C
  •  IEC ESD protection on the M-LVDS I/O pins exceeds HBM level of protection offered by competitors

Applications

  •  Industrial Automation: Industrial Process Control, CbM, backplane data transmission and aggregation
  •  Instrumentation and Measurement: Multipoint clock distribution, differential extension for high-speed SPI interfaces
  •  Communications/5G: Backplane data transmission and aggregation, telecommunications, advanced TCA, LXI, OpenVPX

Evaluation Board

The ADN4693E-1 can be evaluated with the EVAL-ADN4693E-1EBZ.


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