The SN65LVDT250DBTR is a state-of-the-art differential line driver and receiver pair from Texas Instruments, designed to operate using low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) technology. This product facilitates high-speed data transmission over twisted-pair cabling, commonly used in networking hardware and high-speed data interfaces.
Key Features
- High Data Rate: Capable of operating at significant speeds, the SN65LVDT250DBTR supports data rates up to 400 Mbps, making it ideal for high-speed data transmission requirements.
- Low-Voltage Operation: Utilizing LVDS technology, it operates at low voltages, which reduces power consumption and minimizes the emission of electromagnetic interference (EMI), enhancing signal integrity and system reliability.
- Differential Signaling: The differential nature of the signaling allows for robust data transmission with reduced susceptibility to external noise, which is crucial for maintaining data integrity over long cable runs.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: It is designed to perform reliably in a variety of conditions with an operating temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for industrial applications.
Applications
The SN65LVDT250DBTR is versatile and can be used in a range of applications including, but not limited to:
- High-speed data communication in networking equipment
- Point-to-point baseband data transmission
- Backplane interconnects
- Cable extenders and repeaters
- Industrial control and automation systems
Product Specifications
The device is offered in a DBT package, which is a 38-pin SSOP (Shrink Small Outline Package) with a reduced body width for space-constrained applications. The SN65LVDT250DBTR is characterized for operation from a single 3.3V supply, which further simplifies system power supply design.
Availability
This product is widely available through Texas Instruments and authorized distributors. Its reliability and performance are backed by Texas Instruments' commitment to high-quality and innovation in the field of semiconductor design and manufacturing.