The DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB has a total of 32 pins arranged as follows:
Pin 1: VDD
Pin 2: VDD
Pin 3: VDD
...
Pin 30: GND
Pin 31: GND
Pin 32: GND
Advantages: - High data rate capability enables transmission of high-quality video signals - Compact package size allows for easy integration into space-constrained systems - Low power consumption helps reduce overall system power requirements
Disadvantages: - Limited to a maximum data rate of 1.5 Gbps, which may not be sufficient for some high-resolution video applications - Requires additional components for complete video transmission system setup
The DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB operates by converting parallel video data into a serialized format for transmission over a single differential pair. At the receiving end, it deserializes the received data back into parallel form. This serialization and deserialization process allows for high-speed transmission of video signals over long distances while maintaining signal integrity.
The DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB is commonly used in various applications, including:
(Note: The above alternative models are provided for reference purposes and may have different specifications and features.)
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB, including its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is the DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB?
What is the maximum data rate supported by DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB?
What are the typical applications of DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB?
Does DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB support power over coax (PoC) functionality?
What is the operating voltage range of DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB?
Can DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB be used for long-distance data transmission?
Does DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB support diagnostic features?
What kind of interface does DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB use for connection?
Is DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB compliant with automotive industry standards?
Are evaluation modules available for DS90UR910QSQE/NOPB?