Re: LVDS over non-twisted flat ribbon cable
- From: Rene Tschaggelar <none@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 22:49:45 +0200
John Larkin wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 10:47:30 +0200, Rene Tschaggelar <none@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I'm lacking the experience of LVDS over flat ribbon
cable that should be twisted, but is not. Different
pairs will couple with the next and with the outside
depending on frequency and length, but by how much ?
The motivation for the question comes from the rather
limited number of possible crimping locations a
twisted ribbon cable provides. Whereas a flat ribbon
cable can be crimped at any arbitrary millimeter.
I'd be using it for short runs, below 0.5m alltogether
Rene
What's your data rate, and what parts will you be using?
That length will be fine for most things short of the ultra-speed
stuff. It's recommend 3 or 4 wires per LVDS pair, with a ground
between a pair and anything else
gnd a+ a- gnd b+ b- gnd ...
The really fast stuff might get nasty over a half meter of standard
ribbon cable.
John
Thanks John,
It'll be 20MHz to 60MHz or so. The parts will be
65LVDS1 @ 65LVDS2. They'll synchronize different
subsystems in a distributed setup.
Rene
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