2010
DOI: 10.1587/transele.e93.c.132
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A Digital Differential Transmitter with Pseudo-LVDS Output Driver and Digital Mismatch Calibration

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“…Three variants of pseudo-LVDS transmitters carried by bulk CMOS 90nm technology were analyzed. It is shown, that for these transmitters operating in a tandem with designed receivers there is the possibility to reach speed more than 5 Gbit/s at a comparable or lower (relative to published data [3][4][5][6]) specific power consumption.…”
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“…Three variants of pseudo-LVDS transmitters carried by bulk CMOS 90nm technology were analyzed. It is shown, that for these transmitters operating in a tandem with designed receivers there is the possibility to reach speed more than 5 Gbit/s at a comparable or lower (relative to published data [3][4][5][6]) specific power consumption.…”
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“…Analysis of the literature [3][4][5][6] shows that there is currently no clear definition of pseudo-LVDS interface, although the term is often used by different authors. This situation is obviously connected with various deviations from LVDS-standard [7], which often aim to increase the allowable speed in comparison with the one specified in the standard.…”
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