Quad LVDS receiver — four channels, one direction
It handles serial data rates up to 200 Mbps per channel, making it a fit for point-to-point backplane links, cable extensions, and clock distribution where the transmit side is handled by a separate LVDS driver.
Each of the four receivers is rated for 200 Mbps, which translates to a 100 MHz clock-equivalent data rate. That is enough for most parallel-bus serialisation schemes (10-bit words at 20 MHz, 8b/10b encoded at 100 MHz line rate). The receiver input threshold follows the LVDS standard (100 mV differential swing typical), so the signal-integrity budget depends on the driver's output amplitude and the cable's attenuation at the operating frequency. At 200 Mbps over a 1-metre twisted-pair, expect clean eye opening with standard LVDS drive levels.
3.3 V rail only — no 5 V tolerance
It is not 5 V-tolerant on the supply or the inputs. If the board has a 5 V-only backplane, a separate LVDS driver with 5 V-compatible inputs or a level translator is needed upstream.
Industrial temperature — outdoor and enclosure use
No derating is needed for the full range at 200 Mbps, as the LVDS common-mode range and threshold stability hold across the temperature span.
