Texas Instruments provides a recommended PCB layout in the DS90LV001TLDX/NOPB evaluation module documentation, which includes guidelines for trace routing, component placement, and power supply decoupling. Following this layout can help minimize signal integrity issues and ensure reliable operation.
Texas Instruments provides a troubleshooting guide in the DS90LV001TLDX/NOPB datasheet, which includes steps for identifying and resolving common issues. Additionally, engineers can use tools such as oscilloscopes and logic analyzers to debug the signal transmission and identify the root cause of the problem.
While the DS90LV001TLDX/NOPB is specified for operation at 3.3V, it can be used with other voltage supplies within the recommended operating range of 2.7V to 3.6V. However, engineers should ensure that the device is operated within the recommended voltage range and that the power supply is stable and noise-free to ensure reliable operation.
Proper termination of the DS90LV001TLDX/NOPB is critical to prevent signal reflections and ensure reliable data transmission. Engineers should follow the termination guidelines provided in the datasheet, which include recommendations for termination resistors, capacitors, and other components.
While the DS90LV001TLDX/NOPB is specified for operation at up to 400 Mbps, it may be possible to use it in designs that require higher data transmission rates. However, engineers should carefully evaluate the device's performance and signal integrity at higher data rates and ensure that the device is operated within its recommended specifications.