The maximum cable length depends on the specific application and the signal frequency. As a general rule, the maximum cable length for LVDS signals is around 10-15 meters at a frequency of 100 MHz. However, it's recommended to consult the TI application note 'LVDS Owner's Manual' for more detailed information on cable length and signal integrity.
The SN75LVDS86DGG has internal 100-ohm differential termination resistors, so no external termination resistors are required. However, it's recommended to add a 0.1-uF capacitor between the VCC and GND pins to filter the power supply and reduce noise.
The SN75LVDS86DGG can support data rates up to 1.92 Gbps, making it suitable for high-speed applications such as HDMI, DisplayPort, and PCIe.
The SN75LVDS86DGG is a standard LVDS transceiver that complies with the TIA/EIA-644 LVDS standard. It should be compatible with other LVDS transceivers that also comply with this standard, but it's always recommended to verify compatibility through testing or simulation.
Skew and jitter can be handled by using a clock signal that is transmitted along with the data signals, and by using a receiver that can compensate for skew and jitter. The SN75LVDS86DGG has a built-in clock signal transmission capability, and it's recommended to use a receiver that has a built-in skew compensation feature, such as the SN75LVDS86DGG's companion receiver, the SN75LVDS86RGDG.
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