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DS32EV100/DS100RBR410

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eli
Posted by eli
on Jul 11 2012 13:04 PM
Genius3765 points

Customer examined the DS32EV100, DS100BR410 and DS64EV100 vs the IDT - 89HP0602Q ; 89HP0604S. 

The IDT - 89HP0602Q ; 89HP0604S is dual channel repeater (equalizer and de-emphasis) while the DS32EV100 is one channel equalizer only or DS100BR410 with four channels repeater.

Do you have such device – equalizer and driver (de-emphasis) for dual channels (like the IDT) ?

Which similar devices do you have for cml

DS32EV100
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  • Atul Patel
    Posted by Atul Patel
    on Jul 11 2012 13:15 PM
    Expert7470 points

    Eli,

    I am not sure what features are needed for the customers application but they may want to consider a device like SN65LVCP402 that can be used as a two channel repeater with RX EQ and TX pre-emph/de-emph as one possible option. Note that SN65LVCP402 only supports data rate up 4.25Gbps.

    http://www.ti.com/product/sn65lvcp402

     Thanks,

     Atul Patel

    Texas Instruments

    SN65LVCP402
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  • T.K. Chin
    Posted by T.K. Chin
    on Jul 24 2012 12:27 PM
    Prodigy190 points

    DS64EV100 is a single channel equalizer, and DS64EV400 is a quad channel equalizer. We do not have a dual-channel version.

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  • eli
    Posted by eli
    on Jul 24 2012 14:26 PM
    Genius3765 points

    What about the DS100BR210?

    HIGH SPEED INTERFACE
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  • T.K. Chin
    Posted by T.K. Chin
    on Jul 24 2012 15:21 PM
    Prodigy190 points

    You are right. DS100BR210 is a dual, DS100BR410 is a quad Equalizer/Redriver for 10.3Gbps.

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  • eli
    Posted by eli
    on Jan 06 2013 14:08 PM
    Genius3765 points

    According to the  DS100BR210  data sheet  this component designed for the Fiber Channel application.

    Specifically I need verify than this component compliant to the ANSI X3.230-1994 (ANSI X3T11 Fibre Channel Interface) and  to the ANSI INCITS 352-2002 (Fiber Channel – Physical Interface).

    Can you check to confirm?

    Need URGENT  reply as will meet the customer on Tuesday morning

    DS100BR210
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  • Nate Unger
    Posted by Nate Unger
    on Jan 09 2013 00:55 AM
    Prodigy95 points

    Hi Eli,

    The DS100BR210 device has been designed to meet high speed design challanges for Fiber Channel in the multi-gigabit rates. The rates listed are up to 4.25 Gbps fiber channel and the DS100BR210 device can be used in this application when interfacing to optical modules.

    Thanks, Nate

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  • eli
    Posted by eli
    on Jan 09 2013 08:11 AM
    Genius3765 points

    Hi Net

    We know its meet FC.

    Can I understand you do not hasve information if this device or any other devices, compliance to the ANSI X3.230-1994 ,ANSI X3T11  and  to the ANSI INCITS 352-2002  ?

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  • Nate Unger
    Posted by Nate Unger
    on Jan 09 2013 10:52 AM
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    Hi Eli,

    The device has been tested to meet the data rates and the electrical parameters meet the FC requirements. Specific testing for the ANSI specifications has not been completed and the DS100BR210 device can be tuned to meet the requirements.

    Nate

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