Re: ADC LVOS
LVDS, low Voltage Differential Signaling.
Low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) as the name suggests is a differential Interconnectivity standard.
It uses a low voltage swing of approximately 350 mV to communicate over a pair of traces on a PCB or cable.
LVDS uses high-speed analog circuit techniques to provide multigigabit data transfers on copper interconnects and is a generic interface standard for high-speed data transmission.
LVDS provides higher noise immunity than single-ended techniques, allowing for higher transmission speeds, smaller signal swings, lower power consumption, and less Electro-magnetic interference than single-ended signaling.
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In video, LVDS is a bridge inbetween scaler output(TX) and panel driver input(RX).
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