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Current mode VS Voltage mode

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Why current mode operation increases data rate than voltage mode operation?
And is their any disadvantages using current mode operation?
 

Why current mode operation increases data rate than voltage mode operation?
And is their any disadvantages using current mode operation?

I don't think that this statement is generally true. However, such a question cannot be simply answered as it really depends on the specific application. More than that, in many cases a transition from current mode to voltage mode is required at the end of the processing chain - with the consequence that a possible advantage of current mode processing is lost again.
 

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