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Thanks all for the answers. I thought internal 100 ohm resistance in the transmitter can be also considered as a load.
The ranges are:
Transmitter differential voltage into floating 100 ohm load: 360mVppd - 770mVppd
Receiver input differential voltage : 110mVppd - 1050mVppd
I want to design a transmitter which is compliant with JESD204B standard electrical specifications and transmitter differential voltage is defined as min 360mV, max 770mV peak-to-peak differential "into floating 100 ohm load".
The problem is that, the output impedance of the transmitter is...
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