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Used in base stations and switching hubs to move data between line cards.
In the world of modern electronics, the demand for "faster" and "cleaner" data is relentless. As clock speeds rise, so does the risk of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and signal degradation. This is where the comes into play. As a high-speed, quad-channel LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) receiver, it has become a cornerstone for engineers who need to move massive amounts of data across backplanes and cables with minimal power consumption. What is the ADN432? adn432
Use high-quality capacitors near the Vcc pins to filter out power supply noise. Conclusion Used in base stations and switching hubs to
It can maintain signal integrity over much longer cable runs than traditional CMOS or TTL logic. Common Applications This is where the comes into play
With a typical delay of just 2.1 ns , it ensures that timing-critical data arrives exactly when the system expects it.
When integrating the ADN432 into a PCB layout, engineers generally follow a few "golden rules":
The small voltage swing (typically 350mV) means less radiation.