Texas Instruments has introduced multipoint-low voltage differential signaling (M-LVDS) line drivers and receivers optimized to operate at signaling rates up to 100Mbps. These SN65MLVD204B series has robust 3.3V drivers and receivers in the standard SOIC footprint for demanding industrial applications and include built-in electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection. Each device comes with a differential driver and a differential receiver (transceiver), which operate from a single 3.3V supply. They include a controlled slew rate on the driver output to help minimize reflections from unterminated stubs, resulting in better signal integrity.
Car Audio Line Drivers
My display glass had multiple, long cracks, which is why I set out to replace it. Lifting the screen didn't work as the suction cup was always over a crack and didn't take.
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Ti Lvds Driver
LVDS Interface IC are available at Mouser Electronics. Mouser offers inventory, pricing, & datasheets for LVDS Interface IC. The DS91D180 and DS91C180 are 100 MHz M-LVDS (Multipoint Low Voltage Differential Signaling) line driver/receiver pairs designed for applications that utilize multipoint networks (e.g. Clock distribution in ATCA and uTCA based systems). The NB3N201S and NB3N206S are pure 3.3 V supply differential Multipoint Low Voltage (M-LVDS) line Drivers and Receivers. Devices NB3N201S and NB3N206S are TIA/EIA-899 compliant. NB3N201S offers the Type 1 receiver threshold at 0.0 V. NB3N206S offers the Type 2 receiver threshold at 0.1 V.
I ended up lifting a piece of screen from the middle, existing cracks making it easy, and then had to go around the edge with a metal scrape to lift and remove the glued edge of the glass. Took about two hours but it worked. Small splinters flying everywhere (goggles!). Made three inspection passes with a magnifying glass to clean up every little shard of glass and leftover glue. Everything else went fine!