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Texas Instruments DS25BR

DS25BR variants from Texas Instruments

DS25BR Datasheet

Variants

4

Mfr

Texas Instruments

Lifecycle

Active

DS25BR Overview

What changes between part numbers, and what to check before you lock the BOM — Drivers, Receivers and Transceivers.

Key Features

  • Lifecycle mix: ActiveConfirm lifecycle on the exact MPN, not just the base number prefix.
  • 4 distinct suffix patternsExamples: 100TSD/NOPB, 150TSD/NOPB, 400TSQ/NOPB, 440TSQX/NOPB. Decode suffix meaning in the ordering notes under the variant table.

Target Applications

  • Drivers, Receivers and Transceivers — design-in and field replacement
  • BOM scrub where only the base prefix is known but suffix is TBD
  • Second-source checks when the original MPN is constrained

Ordering Variants

Compare 4 DS25BR part numbers by package, electrical parameters, lifecycle, and availability. Use RFQ for stock and lead-time confirmation.

Part NumberDescriptionManufacturerLifecycleRoHSAvailabilityAction
DS25BR100TSD/NOPBOperating Supply Voltage: 3.3V | Max Supply Voltage: 3.6V | Min Supply Voltage: 3V | Max Input Voltage: 100mV | Number of Channels: 1 | Data Rate: 3125Mbps | Max Operating Temp: 85°C | Min Operating Temp: -40°CTexas InstrumentsActiveCompliantIn Stock
DS25BR150TSD/NOPB3.125Gbps LVDS Buffer IC, 1-Ch, 3.3V, -40 to 85°C, WSONTexas InstrumentsActiveCompliantIn Stock
DS25BR400TSQ/NOPBQuad 2.5 Gbps CML Transceiver withTransmit De-Emphasis and Receive Equalization 60-WQFN -40 to 85Texas InstrumentsActiveCompliantIn Stock
DS25BR440TSQX/NOPB3.125 Gbps Quad LVDS Buffer with Transmit Pre-Emphasis and Receive Equalization 40-WQFN -40 to 85Texas InstrumentsActiveCompliantIn Stock

Ordering Code Differences

How suffixes on DS25BR map to package, grade, and reel options.

How to Choose the Right DS25BR Drivers, Receivers and Transceivers

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Match the footprint first

Pull the exact package drawing for your MPN — base-number swaps fail most often at the footprint, not the schematic.

Electrical headroom

Compare voltage and current columns in the variant table. For DS25BR, a suffix with lower voltage or current rating will not survive the same circuit without recalculation.

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Temp grade letter matters

Commercial (0–70 °C) and industrial (−40–85 °C+) suffixes look similar in the prefix — confirm ambient + self-heating, not just the first page of the datasheet.

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Copy the full MPN

Do not BOM only "DS25BR" — include the full suffix (e.g. 100TSD/NOPB, 150TSD/NOPB, 400TSQ/NOPB). RFQ with reel/tube preference and required date code.

Technical Specifications

Core parameters for DS25BR product family

Identity

Base Model
DS25BR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Listed Variants
4

Variant Parameters

Lifecycle Status
Active
RoHS Status
Compliant

Source DS25BR with Octatronics

Request stock confirmation, lead time, date code, and pricing for all 4 ordering variants from Texas Instruments. Our team supports active, EOL, and hard-to-find component sourcing.

  • Original manufacturer parts with traceability options
  • BOM upload and multi-line RFQ support
  • Package, grade, and compliance verification

Frequently Asked Questions

Common technical questions about the DS25BR product family.

DS25BR is a base / family code from Texas Instruments. You order a full MPN such as DS25BR100TSD/NOPB, DS25BR150TSD/NOPB, DS25BR400TSQ/NOPB. The variant table lists 4 orderable lines with different suffixes.
Listed suffix fragments include: 100TSD/NOPB, 150TSD/NOPB, 400TSQ/NOPB, 440TSQX/NOPB. Typically they encode package (see Package column), temperature grade, and tape/reel option. Always decode on the Texas Instruments datasheet ordering guide — do not guess from pattern alone.
Lifecycle values in our listing: Active. Status is per MPN suffix — one variant can be Active while another is NRND. Check PCN for your exact suffix before multi-year commitments.
Full manufacturer MPN (not just DS25BR), quantity, needed date code, reel vs tube, and any compliance docs (CoC, RoHS, conflict minerals). If you only know the base prefix, include a photo of the existing label or reel.
Use the datasheet link in the page header. Cross-check electrical curves (SOA, saturation voltage, etc.) against your operating point — the table summarizes order codes, not every graph in the PDF.