LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) is a technical standard that specifies electrical characteristics of a differential, serial communication protocol. It uses a low voltage swing to transmit data at high speeds over inexpensive twisted-pair copper cables. LVDS is commonly used in applications like LCD TVs, automotive infotainment systems, and high-speed data transmission because of its low power consumption and high noise immunity.
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