The DS80PCI402 is a low-power, 4-lane
repeater with 4-stage input equalization, and an output de-emphasis driver to
enhance the reach of PCI-Express serial links in board-to-board or cable
interconnects. This device is ideal for x4 (or lower) PCI-Express configuration, and
it automatically detects and adapts to Gen-1, Gen-2, and Gen-3 data rates for easy
system upgrade.
DS80PCI402 offers programmable
transmit de-emphasis (up to 12 dB), transmit VOD (up to 1300 mVp-p), and receive equalization (up to 36 dB) to enable longer distance
transmission in lossy copper cables (10 meters or more), or backplanes (40 inches or
more) with multiple connectors. The receiver can open an input eye that is
completely closed due to inter-symbol interference (ISI) introduced by the
interconnect medium.
The programmable settings can be
applied easily through pins or software (SMBus/I2C), or can be loaded
through an external EEPROM. When operating in the EEPROM mode, the configuration
information is automatically loaded on power up, which eliminates the need for an
external microprocessor or software driver.
The DS80PCI402 is a low-power, 4-lane
repeater with 4-stage input equalization, and an output de-emphasis driver to
enhance the reach of PCI-Express serial links in board-to-board or cable
interconnects. This device is ideal for x4 (or lower) PCI-Express configuration, and
it automatically detects and adapts to Gen-1, Gen-2, and Gen-3 data rates for easy
system upgrade.
DS80PCI402 offers programmable
transmit de-emphasis (up to 12 dB), transmit VOD (up to 1300 mVp-p), and receive equalization (up to 36 dB) to enable longer distance
transmission in lossy copper cables (10 meters or more), or backplanes (40 inches or
more) with multiple connectors. The receiver can open an input eye that is
completely closed due to inter-symbol interference (ISI) introduced by the
interconnect medium.
The programmable settings can be
applied easily through pins or software (SMBus/I2C), or can be loaded
through an external EEPROM. When operating in the EEPROM mode, the configuration
information is automatically loaded on power up, which eliminates the need for an
external microprocessor or software driver.