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Did i understand correct? The receiver in LVDS transforms low voltage differential signal (logic "1" +0.6V, logic "0" -0.6V) in to standart signal (logic "1" +3V, logic "0" 0V)?
Thanks!
Thanks for the answer! My question was teoretical, to understand what is the output of the receiver or how i can obtain standard signal, which i can use like input to MOSFET and after this for PWM of a motor. The minimum input voltage of the MOSFETs is 2.4V.
i didnt look for exact receiver but for instance the receivers of Texas Instrumens sn65lvds050 (https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2009/01/sn65lvds050.pdf ) have:
Low-level output voltage max 0.4V
High-level output voltage 2.4-2.8V
and similar receiver maybe can be used like a bridge between LVDS link and MOSFET.
LVDS basically is used in transmitting data over a long distance. its one way to avoid distortion over the data lines. this is actually depends on you're receiver. if its capable to driver you're FET, then its fine.
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