DS90C385AMT

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DS90C385AMT

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LVDS Interface IC

  • FabricantTexas Instruments

  • Pièce fabricant #DS90C385AMT

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Présentation

Description

The DS90C385AMT is a low-power, high-speed transmitter specifically designed for converting 24-bit parallel RGB data into LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) format. It is commonly used in applications such as flat panel displays, projectors, and digital signage, where efficient data transmission over long distances is required. The DS90C385AMT operates with a supply voltage of 3.3V and supports clock rates up to 112 MHz, enabling it to handle high-resolution video outputs.
This device also incorporates features like low electromagnetic interference (EMI), low power consumption, and the ability to drive up to 1.008 Gbps of data, making it suitable for performance-driven applications. The DS90C385AMT is packaged in the TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) form factor, which is space-efficient for compact designs. It also includes features like power-down mode for energy saving and is compliant with various industry standards, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices.

Equivalent

The DS90C385AMT is a LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) serializer typically used in display applications. Equivalent products include the Texas Instruments SN75LVDS83B, National Semiconductor's DS90C385A and DS90C387A, and Maxim Integrated's MAX9187. When seeking an equivalent, ensure compatibility in terms of pin configuration, signaling rates, and electrical characteristics. Always verify specific application requirements before making substitutions.

Features

The DS90C385AMT is a FPD-Link transmitter designed for digital display applications. Key features include:
1. Channel Configuration: It supports 24-bit color depth, providing three data channels for RGB information.
2. Data Transfer Rate: Operates at pixel clock rates from 20 MHz to 85 MHz, translating to a data throughput of up to 2.38 Gbps.
3. LVDS Technology: Utilizes Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) for high-speed, low-power data transmission.
4. Reduced EMI: Features a reduced electromagnetic interference output due to its differential signaling technique.
5. Power Supply: Operates at a 3.3V power supply, optimizing power consumption.
6. Packaging: Available in a 48-pin TSSOP and space-saving 48-pin LLP packaging options.
7. Compatibility: Compatible with a range of display panels and graphic systems, designed to interface with variety of receivers.
8. Temperature Range: Functions over an extended temperature range from -10°C to +70°C, suitable for various environments.
9. Compliance: Meets industry standards for electrical and mechanical compliance, ensuring reliability and ease of integration.
These features make the DS90C385AMT ideal for applications in notebooks, LCD monitors, and other digital display systems.

Pinout

The DS90C385AMT is a 28-bit LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) transmitter designed to support pixel data transmission for LCD displays. It converts 28 bits of single-ended LVCMOS/LVTTL data into four LVDS data streams. The device is typically used in applications that require high-speed data transfer with low power consumption, such as flat panel displays.
The DS90C385AMT comes in a TSSOP package with 56 pins. Its primary function is to transmit video data efficiently over a reduced number of physical connections, thereby minimizing the required space and weight for data cables. The device operates at a clock frequency of up to 112 MHz, supporting pixel rates of up to 112 million pixels per second. It also features reduced EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) and power consumption due to its LVDS technology, making it ideal for portable and low-power applications.

Manufacturer

The DS90C385AMT is manufactured by Texas Instruments. Texas Instruments (TI) is an American technology company that designs and manufactures semiconductors and various integrated circuits. It is one of the top semiconductor companies globally, supplying products to electronics designers and manufacturers worldwide. TI's products are used in a wide range of applications, including industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment, and enterprise systems. Their offerings include analog chips, embedded processors, and digital light processing (DLP) technology, among others. TI is known for its focus on innovation, quality, and reliability in the semiconductor industry.

Application

The DS90C385AMT is a Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) transmitter commonly used in applications requiring high-speed data transmission. Its primary applications include flat panel displays, such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs) in laptops, monitors, and televisions. It is also used in projectors and digital signage. The device enables efficient transmission of video data from a graphics controller to a display panel, supporting resolutions such as XGA, SXGA, UXGA, and beyond. Additionally, the DS90C385AMT is utilized in various consumer electronics where low power consumption and high data rates are essential, including portable devices and automotive infotainment systems.

Package

The DS90C385AMT is a flat panel display link Transmitter from Texas Instruments. It is typically available in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) with 56 pins.

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