The DS25BR150 is a single channel 3.125 Gbps LVDS buffer optimized for high-speed signal
transmission over printed circuit boards and balanced cables. Fully differential signal paths
ensure exceptional signal integrity and noise immunity.
The DS25BR150 is a buffer/repeater with very low power consumption. Other LVDS devices
with similar IO characteristics and with signal conditioning features include the following
products. The DS25BR110 features four levels of equalization for use as an optimized receiver
device, the DS25BR120 features four levels of pre-emphasis for use as an optimized driver device,
and the DS25BR100 features both pre-emphasis and equalization for use as an optimized repeater
device.
Wide input common mode range allows the receiver to accept signals with LVDS, CML and
LVPECL levels; the output levels are LVDS. A very small package footprint requires a minimal space
on the board while the flow-through pinout allows easy board layout. The differential inputs and
outputs are internally terminated with a 100Ω resistor to lower device input and output return
losses, reduce component count, and further minimize board space.
The DS25BR150 is a single channel 3.125 Gbps LVDS buffer optimized for high-speed signal
transmission over printed circuit boards and balanced cables. Fully differential signal paths
ensure exceptional signal integrity and noise immunity.
The DS25BR150 is a buffer/repeater with very low power consumption. Other LVDS devices
with similar IO characteristics and with signal conditioning features include the following
products. The DS25BR110 features four levels of equalization for use as an optimized receiver
device, the DS25BR120 features four levels of pre-emphasis for use as an optimized driver device,
and the DS25BR100 features both pre-emphasis and equalization for use as an optimized repeater
device.
Wide input common mode range allows the receiver to accept signals with LVDS, CML and
LVPECL levels; the output levels are LVDS. A very small package footprint requires a minimal space
on the board while the flow-through pinout allows easy board layout. The differential inputs and
outputs are internally terminated with a 100Ω resistor to lower device input and output return
losses, reduce component count, and further minimize board space.