The recommended power-up sequence is to apply the analog power supply (AVDD) first, followed by the digital power supply (DVDD), and then the clock signal. This ensures proper initialization of the device.
To optimize performance in a noisy environment, use a low-pass filter on the clock input, decouple the power supplies with capacitors, and use a ground plane to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI).
The LMH1980MM/NOPB can support clock frequencies up to 150 MHz, but the maximum frequency may vary depending on the specific application and system design.
The LMH1980MM/NOPB can be configured for different video formats by setting the appropriate register values. Refer to the datasheet and application notes for specific configuration details.
The typical power consumption of the LMH1980MM/NOPB is around 350 mW, but this can vary depending on the specific application, clock frequency, and power supply voltage.