Part Number: DS320PR810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS320PR1601 , DS320PR410 Hi, technical support team.
My name is Milosh. We are developing a board with a TI DS320PR810 redriver chip. Could you please provide a direct link to access the DS320PR810…
Part Number: DS320PR810 Hi,
Here is the quick overview of our project architecture and loss budget:
Path: Gold Finger → Redriver → MCIO → MXM (running PCIe Gen5)
AIC Insertion Loss Baseline: 9.5 dB
Cable Loss: 7.5 dB
MCIO to…
Part Number: DS320PR810 Tool/software: Hi Team
Customer is using ds320pr810 as redriver for PCIE5.0. The chip comes with a set of parameters equalizing 10.5db (0X01 and 0X03 registers) at the factory. At present, customer have passed the test with this…
Part Number: DS320PR810 Hello,
I got a single redriver, but the link needs to support both PCIe gen4 and gen5, so I got multiple configurations. I am using SigCon Architect to genarate hexfile. I understand we can save multiple configurations in the…
Part Number: DS320PR810 Tool/software: Hi Team
Customer is using 32pcs DS320PR810 on a single board as the driver of PCIE 5.0. At present, the online IIC communication method is used for parameter debugging.
based on the datasheet, customer only adjust…
Part Number: DS320PR810 Hi,
Can we use two PCIe Gen5 redrivers in series across two separate boards? What should we look out for regarding signal integrity?
Thanks!
Jeff
Part Number: DS320PR810 Tool/software: In previous topic it was recommended to connect the PD pins to inverted PERST# or to PRESENT#. What about the RX_DET pin? There are 3 options in the datasheets:
Connect to L1 - Outputs polls until 3 consecutive…
Part Number: DS320PR810
Tool/software:
I am developing a board that uses the DS320PR810 redriver. I have not figured out what would be the best final approach on how to configure the redrivers on the board,
so I kind of setup the board to be able…