LVDSE
LVDSE refers to Low Voltage Differential Signaling, a common electrical signaling system. It is designed to transmit high-speed digital signals over relatively short distances. LVDSE operates by sending two identical signals that are out of phase with each other. This differential signaling approach significantly reduces the impact of noise and electromagnetic interference on the signal integrity. The voltage difference between the two lines is what carries the information, rather than the absolute voltage of a single line.
Key advantages of LVDSE include its robustness against noise, its ability to maintain signal integrity at high