The DS160PR410-Q1 is a four channel
low-power high-performance linear redriver with integrated two 2x2 cross-point mux
designed to support PCIe® 4.0 and other interfaces up to 20Gbps.
The DS160PR410-Q1 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. The CTLE receiver is followed by a linear output driver. The linear
data-paths of DS160PR410-Q1 preserve transmit preset signal
characteristics. The linear redriver becomes part of the passive channel that as a
whole get link trained for best transmit and receive equalization settings. This
transparency in the link training protocol results in best electrical link and
lowest possible latency. Low channel-channel cross-talk, low additive jitter and
excellent return loss makes the device almost a passive element in the link, but
with its useful equalization. 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 DS160PR410-Q1 is a four channel
low-power high-performance linear redriver with integrated two 2x2 cross-point mux
designed to support PCIe® 4.0 and other interfaces up to 20Gbps.
The DS160PR410-Q1 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. The CTLE receiver is followed by a linear output driver. The linear
data-paths of DS160PR410-Q1 preserve transmit preset signal
characteristics. The linear redriver becomes part of the passive channel that as a
whole get link trained for best transmit and receive equalization settings. This
transparency in the link training protocol results in best electrical link and
lowest possible latency. Low channel-channel cross-talk, low additive jitter and
excellent return loss makes the device almost a passive element in the link, but
with its useful equalization. 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.