Why Isolate LVDS?

Read on to learn more about how the Analog Devices family of drop-in LVDS isolator, with its precision timing with ultralow jitter, provides a true drop-in solution for your converter to processor interfaces, or intra-processor links of up to 600 Mbps.

Low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) is a universal high speed interface for higher performance convertors and high bandwidth FPGA or ASIC I/O. Up until now, standard digital isolators remained as the fastest and most reliable solution over optocouplers for galvanic isolation of converter and processor interfaces. This solution, however, doesn’t work for typical LVDS as data rates to support high speed or precision converters are found in the hundreds of Mbs, and the fastest standard digital isolators can only support up to 150 Mbps.
 
To reduce cost and the overall design time of creating a specialized solution to this issue, Analog Devices now offers a family of drop-in LVDS isolators: ADN4650/ADN4651/ADN4652, using iCoupler® technology enhanced for operation up to 600 Mbps. Read on to learn more about the Analog Devices ADN465x family, and its precision timing with ultralow jitter, for a true drop-in solution for your converter to processor interfaces, or intra-processor links of up to 600 Mbps. 
 

 

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