A Atomic_Sheep Member Jul 1, 2016 #1 Hi, I was wondering how you can tell the difference between LVDS and TTL? Last edited: Nov 1, 2016
ronsimpson Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jul 1, 2016 #2 LVDS has wires like DATA1 and /DATA1. Data comes in pairs. HDMI is an example. TTL will have one wire for each signal DATA1. Also you can look at the data levels. TTL is in the 0 to 3 volts range while LVDS is less than one volt.
LVDS has wires like DATA1 and /DATA1. Data comes in pairs. HDMI is an example. TTL will have one wire for each signal DATA1. Also you can look at the data levels. TTL is in the 0 to 3 volts range while LVDS is less than one volt.
A Atomic_Sheep Member Oct 28, 2016 #3 I think I understand now. Correct me if I'm wrong but there's also CMOS? Last edited: Nov 1, 2016
ronsimpson Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Oct 28, 2016 #4 CMOS is almost the same as TTL. Don't worry about that.