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Texas Instruments SN65LVDT390D — Sensors & Transducers

SN65LVDT390D LVDS Receiver – 200 Mbps, 16-SOIC, Active

MPNSN65LVDT390D
End of Life

Texas Instruments 65LVDT series LVDS receiver, SN65LVDT390D, quad receiver (0 drivers, 4 receivers), 200 Mbps data rate, 3V–3.6V supply, -40°C to 85°C, 16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm width), surface mount, tube package.

$3.46Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
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MOQ1 pcs
  • 100% new & originalTraceable channels only — no refurbs, no pulls, no remarked parts.
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Specifications

SN65LVDT390D Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
TypeReceiver
Series65LVDT
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage3V ~ 3.6V
ProtocolLVDS
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C
PackageTube
Data rate200Mbps
Case16-SOIC (0.154\", 3.90mm Width)
Number of drivers (Receivers)0/4

Product details

Quad LVDS receiver at 200 Mbps

The SN65LVDT390D is a quad LVDS receiver from TI's 65LVDT series, handling 200 Mbps per channel (cite:). That data rate covers most backplane, cable, and clock-distribution links up to 100 MHz — the receiver's differential input threshold is tight enough to reject common-mode noise on long traces. Supply range is 3V to 3.6V (cite:), which means it runs from a standard 3.3V rail with 300 mV of headroom on each side — enough margin to tolerate a noisy supply without needing a separate LDO. The 0/4 driver/receiver count (cite:) tells you this is a pure receiver — no driver on-chip. If your link needs a driver, pair it with a separate LVDS driver or use a transceiver.

Active production — no end-of-life concern

TI lists the SN65LVDT390D as Active (cite:) and ROHS3 compliant (cite:).

Frequently asked questions

What is the data rate of SN65LVDT390D?

Each of the four receiver channels supports a data rate of 200 Mbps (cite:), which corresponds to a 100 MHz clock rate for DDR links.