8 Channel 10:1 Serializer
National Semiconductor
Description
The DS92LV8028 integrates eight serializer devices into a single chip. The DS92LV8028 can simultaneously serialize up to eight 10-bit data streams. The 10-bit parallel inputs are LVTTL signal levels. The serialized outputs are LVDS signals with extra drive current for point-to-point and lightly loaded multidrop applications. Each serializer block in the DS92LV8028 operates independently by using strobes from a single shared PLL. The DS92LV8028 uses a single +3.3V power supply with a typical power dissipation of 740mW (3.3V / PRBS / 66 MHz). Each serializer channel has a unique power down control to further conserve power consumption. For high-speed LVDS serial data transmission, line quality is essential, thus the DS92LV8028 includes an @SPEED TEST function. Each Serializer channel has the ability internally generated a PRBS data pattern. This pattern is received by specific deserializers (SCAN921224) which have the complement PRBS verification circuit. The deserializer checks the data pattern for bit errors and reports any errors on the test verification pins on the deserializer. For additional information - please see the Applications Information section in this datasheet.
Features
All 8 channels synchronous to one parallel clock rate, from 25 to 66 MHz
Duplicates function of multiple DS92LV1021 and '1023 10-bit Serializer devices
Serializes from one to eight 10-bit parallel inputs into data streams with embedded clock
Eight 5 mA modified Bus LVDS outputs that are capable to drive double terminations
@Speed Test - PRBS generation to check LVDS transmission path to SCAN921224 or SCAN921260
On chip filtering for PLL
740mW typ power dissipation (loaded, PRBS, 66MHz, 3.3V)
High impedance inputs and outputs on power off
Single power supply at +3.3V (+/-10%)
196-pin LBGA package
JTAG pins reserved for next version of device
Industrial temperature range operation: -40 to +85 °C
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