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A technical standard called TIA/EIA-644, commonly referred to as low-voltage differential signalling (LVDS), describes the electrical properties of a differential serial signalling standard.
LVDS uses cheap twisted-pair copper connections to run at very high speeds while consuming very little power.
Many data communication standards and applications employ LVDS, which is merely a physical layer specification, and then add a data link layer according to the OSI model on top of it.
The Flat Panel Display Link by National Semiconductor, used in laptop computers to send video data from graphics processor units to flat panel displays, was the first commercially viable application for LVDS.
The initial FPD-Link chipset was able to take advantage of LVDS’s low noise properties and quick data rate by condensing a 21-bit wide video interface and clock down to only 4 differential pairs (8 wires), which allowed it to pass through the hinge between the display and the notebook with ease.
Global low voltage differential signaling market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The single/dual MAX9110/MAX9112 low-voltage differential signalling (LVDS) transmitters are made for high-speed applications that need little space, noise, or power consumption.
Both components have ultra-low 250ps (max) pulse skew necessary for high-resolution image applications, such as laser printers and digital copiers, and support switching rates exceeding 500Mbps while working from a single +3.3V supply.
One LVDS transmitter, the MAX9110, and two LVDS transmitters, the MAX9112, are available.Both gadgets adhere to the LVDS EIA/TIA-644 standard.
They accept low-voltage (350mV) differential inputs from LVTTL/CMOS devices and convert them there, reducing EMI and power consumption.
Even at high data rates, these devices use a current-steering output stage to reduce power usage. The 8-pin SOT23 and SO packages for the MAX9110/MAX9112 save space.
For information on single- and dual-LVDS line receivers, see the MAX9111/MAX9113 data page.