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Question about odd and even mode line impedances in LVDS

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Hi,

I want to calculate a line for LVDS and wondering about odd and even mode line impedances. IMO I have to trim the odd mode line impedance because the LVDS-signal is differential. But if I use the specified 100 ohm differential termination - do I have to have a 50/100/200 ohm odd mode line impedance ?
 

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