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  • Forum Post: Re: TLK10002 IBIS Model Problem

    Jaz Jaz
    Hello Max, Attached is the error when i am trying to use the IBIS model in ADS software. The pins ADS can read from the IBIS model is shown below. Assuming this is all the I?O pin the model have, do you know what the pins description? Thank you in advance for your advice...
    on Nov 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: TLK10002 Specification Queries

    Jaz Jaz
    Hello, TLK10002 Receiver Specification Queries 1. How many dB of attenuated signal adaptive equalizer in the receiver side are able to equalize? 2. When HSRXAP/N has a differential input signal swing of <75 mVpp, LOSA will be asserted LVCMOS (Loss of Signal). At what frequency does 75mVpp...
    on Oct 31, 2011
  • Forum Post: TLK10002 IBIS Model Problem

    Jaz Jaz
    Hello, I am trying to run the IBIS model with ADS. Below is the warning received. May i know how to resolved this problem? Lastly, the model imported is depicted as picture below. How to correspond the IBIS Model I/O pin with the TLK10002 chip's pin. What does the symbol T...
    on Oct 31, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: SFP Optical Module Suggestion for TLK10002EVM

    Atul Patel Atul Patel
    Joe, We have done testing with various SFP+ optical module vendors such as Avago and JDSU. One specific part number from JDSU is JDSU JSH-01LWAB. Thanks, Atul Patel Texas Instruments
    on Dec 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: high speed interface

    Atul Patel Atul Patel
    Liraz, We have several devices capable of achieving the 4Gbps target data rate. I think it is important to first take a look at the data sheets for the two devices listed below: TLK10002: www.ti.com/product/tlk10002 TLK6002: www.ti.com/product/tlk6002 If one of these devices seems suitable...
    on Dec 25, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: CPRI Rate 7 Supproting

    Atul Patel Atul Patel
    Hello, TLK10002 is capable of supporting all CPRI data rates from 614Mbps to 9.8Gbps. Please see pages 16 to 18 of the TLK10002 data sheet for all possible line rates that the device can support. Thanks, Atul Patel
    on Jan 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CPRI Rate 7 Supproting

    Atul Patel Atul Patel
    JK, Can you please send me your email address so that I can send you files needed to help answer your question on data formating between the serdes and FPGA. thanks, Atul Patel atulp@ti.com
    on Jan 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CPRI Rate 7 Supproting

    Atul Patel Atul Patel
    Lawrence, Here are some answers to your questions: 1. Auto Negotiation is not supported. The FPGA code data that I sent should provide information on the link training implementation. 2. TLK10002 can support a wide range of reference clocks please see pages 17 and 18 of the data sheet. We give...
    on Jan 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: TLK10002 Application Question

    Atul Patel Atul Patel
    David, Based on your description I am assuming you are using the TLK10002 in 2:1 mode for both channel A and B. If this is the case, then the device will be able to support the data rate range from 500mbps to 4.5Gbps. Note, that the device will not support 500mbps to 4.5Gbps in 4:1 mode. As for reference...
    on Apr 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: TLK10002 Application Question

    David Escandon David Escandon
    Hello, I have a few questions about the TLK10002. I plan to use the device to test a series of high speed signals. Here's my setup: Scenario Overview I plan to use the low speed side of the TLK10002 (INA0, INA1, INB0 and INB1) for 4 channel parallel Error Detection I plan to use 4...
    on Apr 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: TLK10002

    Atul Patel Atul Patel
    Hello, Here are the answers to your questions: Q1: You are correct. These are typos on page 69. We will update this procedure. Q2: 0x7F00 is correct. Q3: TI recommends users to follow the MDIO sequencing shown in the data sheet. Q4: The delay data is as follows: INx0P/N to HSTXxP/N: 136-197UI...
    on Aug 23, 2012
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