Re: high speed buffers with adjustable thresholds?
- From: "john jardine" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 01:58:30 -0000
<bill.sloman@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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[...]
Thinking "comparator" generates nearly a hundred times more hits on
Google (67,900 versus 6,120,000).
Indeed, this is true. 2 much reading of these damned newsgroups is
imprinting me.
Anyway, I'd have thought the LMH7220 would be ideal in this job. A simple to
use, true compar-a-tor with LVDS out, allowing a decent length of twisted
pair from the test pod. (So nifty I had to buy a sampling scope to confirm
the speed)
john
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