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Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) Receiver Design References and Key Info

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  • #1 21664683
    Ashish Kumar Maddheshiya
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    Cody Tappan
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  • #3 21664685
    Ashish Kumar Maddheshiya
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    Mark Harrington
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    Ashish Kumar Maddheshiya
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    Floy Viola
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Topic summary

The discussion focuses on designing a Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) receiver, emphasizing the need for detailed information and references. For a basic class project without strict input impedance requirements, a simple differential amplifier using an operational amplifier (op amp) with unity gain is suggested. If input impedance is a concern, adding voltage follower buffers with additional op amps at the inputs is recommended. For comprehensive technical details and design guidelines, a Texas Instruments application note (sllu016c.pdf) is provided as a valuable resource. General advice includes researching LVDS receiver schematics and circuits through search engines to find practical examples and design references.
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