Part Number: DS125BR401A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: USB2ANY Hello,
I need access to the SigCon Repeater Profile for DS125BR401A. The information in SNLU178A seems to suggest that the profile for this part is contained within 'SNLC056' and the…
Part Number: DS125BR401A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS560MB410 , DS560DF810 , DS560DF410 Tool/software: Hello,
I am trying to use the DS125BR401A Equaliser for a 4k signal running at 10Gbps. The 10Gbps signal is of PAM-4 in nature i.e we are trying…
Part Number: DS125BR401A Tool/software: Hello:
The 9300 platform supports PCle4x1lane and PCle3x2Lane, with a total of 2 PCIE ports. The customer wants to use these 2 PCIE ports to connect to the 10G card port chip. Since RTL8126 only supports PCIE3…
Part Number: DS125BR401A Hi,
I want to use PN DS125BR401A in my new design and I have few questions:
1) can I work only with PORT B?
2)if only port B is working, the PORT A pins (in,out, EQA,DEMA) can left floating? if not how should i need to connect…
Part Number: DS125BR401A Hi Team,
Customer would like to design DS125BR401A.
Would you please help review question and provide your comments?
If ENSMB set to SMBUS Slave mode, will MODE_B setting still work?
Thanks for help!
Scott
Part Number: DS125BR401A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS160PT801 , DS125BR820 , DS125BR800 , DS80PCI800 , DS125BR401 , DS80PCI810 Tool/software: Dear Technical Support Team,
I need a PCIe Gen3 x 8 lane redriver (equalizer).
Is it possible to use…
Part Number: DS125BR401A Production test without high speed signaling.
Is it possible to test the PCB where the 125br401A is used without using high speed signals??
For production test of the PCB where the 401A is placed, we don't have access to high…
Part Number: DS125BR401A Hi Sir,
Don't you have a Frequency vs. Boost amplitude graph of DS125BR401A?
Just like the Figure 1 in DS160PR410 datasheet | TI.com .
Thanks.
Part Number: DS125BR401A Dear team,
Could you help answer below questions?
1. Will you suggest the PCIE Redriver is close to CPU or TBT?
2. Whether the 2.5GHz is corresponding to 5GT/s speed?
Thank you.