I don't think this statement is true.And one more question, If you consider the LVDS circuit, the MOSFETs are not operating in the active region.
I don't think this statement is true.And one more question, If you consider the LVDS circuit, the MOSFETs are not operating in the active region.
The picture below is from the National Semiconductor LVDS Owner's Manual, Rev 2.0 Spring 2000. Similar diagrams can be found in other LVDS app notes. It shows a typical LVDS interface.And one more question, If you consider the LVDS circuit, the MOSFETs are not operating in the active region. So, how will they be biased at 1.2V when they are not in the active region. Are you saying, this is happening at the 3.5mA current source of the LVDS driver? If yes, could you provide a glimpse of the LVDS 3.5mA current source circuit and how that 1.2V is generated?


You apparently didn't read my reference in post #14.Can someone help
You don't need more help: you need to work harder to understand the help you've already been given.Can someone help