Data Sheet ADN4693E-1 3.3 V, 200 Mbps, Full-Duplex, High Speed M-LVDS Transceiver FEATURES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Full-duplex M-LVDS transceiver (driver and receiver pair) Switching rate: 200 Mbps (100 MHz) Type 1 receiver with input hysteresis of 25 mV Compatible with the TIA/EIA-899 standard for M-LVDS Glitch free power-up/power-down on M-LVDS bus Controlled transition times on driver output Common-mode range: 1 V to +3.4 V, allowing communication with 2 V of ground noise Driver outputs high-Z when disabled or powered off Enhanced ESD protection on bus pins Figure 1. 15 kV HBM, air discharge GENERAL DESCRIPTION 8 kV HBM, contact discharge 10 kV IEC 61000-4-2, air discharge The ADN4693E-1 is a multipoint, low voltage differential signaling 8 kV IEC 61000-4-2, contact discharge (M-LVDS) transceiver (driver and receiver pair) that can operate at Operating junction temperature range: 40C to +120C up to 200 Mbps (100 MHz) nonreturn to zero (NRZ). The receiver detects the bus state with a differential input of as little as 50 mV 16-lead, 4 mm 4 mm LFCSP over the common-mode voltage range of the device. Electrostatic APPLICATIONS discharge (ESD) protection of up to 15 kV is implemented on the bus pins. The ADN4693E-1 is designed to the TIA/EIA-899 stand- Backplane and cable multipoint data transmission ard for use in M-LVDS networks and complements TIA/EIA-644 Multipoint clock distribution LVDS devices with additional multipoint capabilities. Low power, high speed alternative to shorter RS-485 links The ADN4693E-1 features a Type 1 receiver with 25 mV of hystere- Networking and wireless base station infrastructure sis so that slow-changing signals or loss of input does not lead to Grid infrastructure and relay protection systems output oscillations. This full-duplex device is available in a compact 16-lead, 4 mm 4 mm lead frame chip scale package (LFCSP). The ADN4693E-1 is specified over the 40C to +120C junction temperature range. Rev. 0 Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliableas i. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog DOCUMENT FEEDBACK Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. Specifications subject to change without notice. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices. Trademarks and TECHNICAL SUPPORT registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Data Sheet ADN4693E-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Features................................................................ 1 Driver Voltage and Current Measurements...... 11 Applications........................................................... 1 Driver Timing Measurements........................... 12 Functional Block Diagram......................................1 Receiver Timing Measurements.......................13 General Description...............................................1 Theory of Operation.............................................14 Specifications........................................................ 3 Full-Duplex Operation...................................... 14 Receiver Input Threshold Test Voltages.............4 Three-State Bus Connection............................14 Timing Specifications......................................... 5 Truth Tables......................................................14 Absolute Maximum Ratings...................................6 Glitch Free Power-Up and Power-Down.......... 14 Thermal Data......................................................6 Fault Conditions............................................... 14 Thermal Resistance........................................... 6 Receiver Input Thresholds and Fail-Safe.........14 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Ratings...............6 Applications Information...................................... 16 ESD Caution.......................................................6 Outline Dimensions............................................. 17 Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions........ 7 Ordering Guide.................................................17 Typical Performance Characteristics.....................8 Evaluation Boards............................................ 17 Test Circuits and Switching Characteristics......... 11 REVISION HISTORY 3/2022Revision 0: Initial Version analog.com Rev. 0 2 of 17