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TDP2004
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  • TDP2004
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TDP2004

ACTIVE

4-channel DisplayPort 2.1 redriver

Texas Instruments TDP2004 Product Info

1 April 2026 0

Parameters

Type

Redriver

Protocols

DisplayPort

Rating

Catalog

Speed (max) (Gbpp)

20

Number of channels

4

Operating temperature range (°C)

-40 to 85

Package

WQFN (RNQ)-40-24 mm² 6 x 4

Features

  • Supports DisplayPort 2.1 up to 20Gbps - RBR, HBRx, UHBRx
  • Supports AC coupled HDMI 2.1 Source up to 12Gbps
  • Protocol agnostic linear equalizer supporting most AC coupled interfaces up to 24Gbps
  • Excellent electrical performance at 20Gbps (10GHz Nyquist):
    • 19dB equalization
    • 1.8V DC linearity, 1.08V AC linearity
    • –15 / –16dB Rx / Tx return loss
    • –60dB NEXT, –43dB FEXT cross talk
    • 70fs low additive RJ with PRBS data
  • Transparent to DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 link training
  • Single 3.3V supply with 160mW/chan active power
  • Internal voltage regulator provides immunity to supply noise
  • High linearity easing DP compliance ratio tests
  • High BW resulting excellent linear EQ curves
  • Pin-strap, I2C or EEPROM programming
    • 18 EQ boost and 5 flat gain settings
  • TDP2004: 0°C to 70°C commercial temperature
  • TDP2004I: –40°C to 85°C industrial temperature
  • 4mm × 6mm, 40 pin WQFN package
  • Supports DisplayPort 2.1 up to 20Gbps - RBR, HBRx, UHBRx
  • Supports AC coupled HDMI 2.1 Source up to 12Gbps
  • Protocol agnostic linear equalizer supporting most AC coupled interfaces up to 24Gbps
  • Excellent electrical performance at 20Gbps (10GHz Nyquist):
    • 19dB equalization
    • 1.8V DC linearity, 1.08V AC linearity
    • –15 / –16dB Rx / Tx return loss
    • –60dB NEXT, –43dB FEXT cross talk
    • 70fs low additive RJ with PRBS data
  • Transparent to DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 link training
  • Single 3.3V supply with 160mW/chan active power
  • Internal voltage regulator provides immunity to supply noise
  • High linearity easing DP compliance ratio tests
  • High BW resulting excellent linear EQ curves
  • Pin-strap, I2C or EEPROM programming
    • 18 EQ boost and 5 flat gain settings
  • TDP2004: 0°C to 70°C commercial temperature
  • TDP2004I: –40°C to 85°C industrial temperature
  • 4mm × 6mm, 40 pin WQFN package

Description

The TDP2004 is a four-channel low-power high-performance linear repeater or redriver designed to support DisplayPort 2.1 up to 20Gbps and AC coupled HDMI2.1 Source up to 12Gbps.

The TDP2004 receivers deploy continuous time linear equalizers (CTLE) to provide a programmable high-frequency boost. The equalizer can open an input eye that is completely closed due to inter-symbol interference (ISI) induced by an interconnect medium, such as PCB traces or cables. The linear data-paths of TDP2004 preserve transmit preset signal characteristics. High bandwidth, low channel-to-channel cross-talk, low additive jitter and excellent return loss makes the device almost a passive element in the link, but with useful equalization. The DisplayPort link training is effective through the linear redriver that becomes part of the passive channel in between source Tx and sink Rx. This transparency in the link training protocol results in optimum electrical link and lowest possible latency. The data-path of the device uses an internally regulated power rail that provides high immunity to any supply noise on the board.

The device also has low AC and DC gain variation providing consistent equalization in high volume platform deployment.

The TDP2004 is a four-channel low-power high-performance linear repeater or redriver designed to support DisplayPort 2.1 up to 20Gbps and AC coupled HDMI2.1 Source up to 12Gbps.

The TDP2004 receivers deploy continuous time linear equalizers (CTLE) to provide a programmable high-frequency boost. The equalizer can open an input eye that is completely closed due to inter-symbol interference (ISI) induced by an interconnect medium, such as PCB traces or cables. The linear data-paths of TDP2004 preserve transmit preset signal characteristics. High bandwidth, low channel-to-channel cross-talk, low additive jitter and excellent return loss makes the device almost a passive element in the link, but with useful equalization. The DisplayPort link training is effective through the linear redriver that becomes part of the passive channel in between source Tx and sink Rx. This transparency in the link training protocol results in optimum electrical link and lowest possible latency. The data-path of the device uses an internally regulated power rail that provides high immunity to any supply noise on the board.

The device also has low AC and DC gain variation providing consistent equalization in high volume platform deployment.

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