Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) is an electronic digital signal standard that can run at very high speeds on cheap twisted-pair copper cables. It specifies the power level details for the interoperability between inputs and outputs on the integrated circuit chip. Since it is only a physical layer specification, many data communication standards and applications use it, but then a data link layer defined in the OSI model is added on top of it.

Application of LVDS cable
LCD-TVs, automotive infotainment systems, industrial cameras and machine vision, notebook and tablet computers, and communications systems.
Various types of LVDS connectors available
FI-X, 30 POS (P)
FIR-E, 30 pos, 41 pos, 51 pos
DF19, 8pos, 14pos, 20 pos, 30 pos
DF14, 2-30 pos
FI-S, 21 pos, 31 pos, 41 pos, 51 pos
HRS-DF13, 2-30 pos

