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I am kind of confused with the contents of this link. Can anyone help?:confused::confused::confused: https://www.altera.com/support/support-resources/knowledge-base/solutions/rd04282010_33.html
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There is more details explained from the other link:
https://www.altera.com/support/support-resources/knowledge-base/solutions/rd01242007_248.html Typically, we don't need to worry about how we power the LVDS buffer as LVDS is standard spec.- Mark as New
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Hi Metaboy,
It is as the link mentioned, the differential voltage swing and the common mode should be your main concern instead of the voltage source. As long you Vpp of your IO meets the Vid of the device it should be fine.- Mark as New
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You may refer to the device datasheet, look for "Differential I/O Standard Specifications" -> "LVDS" keywords to find out about the FPGA LVDS specs ie VOD, VCM and VID.
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means if I have a device with wide range of VCCIO, any reading within the spec will do?
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As long as the transmitter's output meet the receiver's output specs, it should be fine. You can also run signal integrity simulation to analyze if the signals are within specs.
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Yes, I agreed with tiny007's comments. Perhaps you can try out with Altera IBIS models simulation for quick verification
https://www.altera.com/support/support-resources/download/board-layout-test/ibis/ibs-ibis_index.html- Mark as New
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Thanks everyone! I will try it out later! ;)

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