TDP2004IRNQR

Texas Instruments
595-TDP2004IRNQR
TDP2004IRNQR

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Equalisers 4-channel DisplayPor t 2.1 redriver 40-W

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Factory Lead Time:
18 Weeks Estimated factory production time.
Minimum: 3000   Multiples: 3000
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Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Texas Instruments
Product Category: Equalisers
RoHS:  
SMD/SMT
WQFN-40
Linear Repeaters / Redrivers
20 Gb/s
3.3 V
- 40 C
+ 85 C
TDP2004
Brand: Texas Instruments
Interface Type: I2C, SMBus
Number of Drivers: 4 Driver
Number of Receivers: 4 Receiver
Product Type: Equalizers
Factory Pack Quantity: 3000
Subcategory: Equalizers
Supply Voltage - Max: 3.6 V
Supply Voltage - Min: 3 V
Type: 4-Channel DisplayPort 2.1 Linear Redriver
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USHTS:
8542390090
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

TDP2004 DisplayPort 2.1 Linear Redriver

Texas Instruments TDP2004 DisplayPort 2.1 Linear Redriver is a four-channel, low-power, high-performance linear repeater or redriver designed to support DisplayPort 2.1 up to 20Gbps. The TDP2004 receivers deploy continuous time linear equalizers (CTLE) to provide a programmable high-frequency boost. The equalizer can open an input eye that is completely closed due to inter-symbol interference (ISI) induced by an interconnect medium, such as PCB traces. A linear output driver follows the CTLE receiver. The linear data paths of TDP2004 preserve and transmit preset signal characteristics. High bandwidth, low channel-to-channel cross-talk, low additive jitter, and excellent return loss make the device almost a passive element in the link, but with its useful equalization. The DisplayPort link training is effective through the linear redriver that becomes part of the passive channel between source Tx and sink Rx. This link training protocol transparency results in excellent electrical links and the lowest possible latency. The data path of the device uses an internally regulated power rail that provides high immunity to any supply noise on the board. The Texas Instruments TDP2004 has low AC and DC gain variation, providing consistent equalization in high-volume platform deployment.