The SN75LVDS9637DRG4: It converts two differential LVDS signal pairs into single-ended CMOS outputs at rates up to 155 Mbps, making it a straightforward choice for point-to-point serial links in video displays, camera interfaces, and backplane data distribution within commercial-temperature equipment (0°C to 70°C).
At 155 Mbps, this receiver handles common LVDS clock-and-data rates for parallel-to-serial conversion in flat-panel display links (e.g., 7:1 LVDS for 24-bit colour at 85 Hz) and for low-voltage serial backplanes.
Obsolete — sourcing reality and the replacement path
No official successor part number appears in the available record, so any replacement will be a pin-compatible LVDS receiver from the same family or a cross from another vendor. The 8-SOIC footprint is standard, so a drop-in candidate should match the 0/2 receiver count and 3V–3.6V supply range. For existing BOM lines, the only channel now is surplus or broker stock — date-code provenance matters here, since parts surfaced long after the last-time-buy window may be relabeled or counterfeit.