Adn432: Link

The ADN432 link must be terminated with a 100Ω resistor placed as close as possible to the receiver’s input pins. Use a 1% precision resistor. Some modern receivers have built-in termination; check your datasheet to avoid double termination which would reduce the voltage swing to 125mV.

To effectively design a circuit using the ADN432 link, you must adhere to its strict electrical characteristics. Based on aggregated data from revision 2.1 of typical ADN432 datasheets, here are the critical specs: adn432 link

| Parameter | Value / Range | Unit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Supply Voltage (VCC) | 3.0 to 3.6 | V | | Data Rate (Max) | 1.2 | Gbps | | Differential Output Voltage (VOD) | 250 to 450 | mV | | Propagation Delay | 1.5 (typical) | ns | | Operating Temperature Range | -40 to +125 | °C | | Common-Mode Voltage Range | 0.5 to 2.35 | V | | Power Consumption (Active) | 95 | mW | The ADN432 link must be terminated with a

In MRI and ultrasound machines, massive amounts of raw sensor data must be transmitted from the probe to the processing unit. The ADN432 link is preferred here because its differential nature eliminates common-mode noise generated by the large magnetic fields inside the scanner. To effectively design a circuit using the ADN432

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