Good to know. Now I see what not to use :) I was supposing that the
hysteresis would not be so high being low voltage signalling, and since
they are used for low-jitter applications. But really I've only used
them for their intended main applications :)
Best regards,
Javier
El 09/12/2010 14:50, jimlux escribió:
Javier Herrero wrote:
I was thinking about how good or how bad would result the use of an
LVDS line receiver ... but it is only a though :)
That's what I was using before, and it doesn't work very well..
Small common mode voltage range and large hysteresis.
They're really designed to take square wave(ish) inputs.
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