Hi Allan,
I have not seen this device implemented in an Ethernet system before. HD3SS3212 might work, but is not able to apply any equalization to the signal. This might be challenging for a front port application.
You might also consider DS560MB410, which…
Part Number: DS250DF410 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS560MB410 , DS280BR820 , , DS250DF230 Hi,
I am current working on a project where I need to have a 25G interface between an FPGA and SFP28 module. The trace length is coming around 7.5 inches with…
Part Number: DS560MB410EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS560MB410 , USB2ANY , DS160PR410 , Tool/software: I have already opened a Support Case (# CS2450159) and have been directed by Support Staff to repeat my Email thread information here.
I have the…
Hi JH,
I expect both DS250DF410 and DS560MB410 to be able to compensate for ~9 dB of loss at 5 GHz. If the customer would like to build further confidence in DS250DF410, they can simulate using their channel and the device IBIS-AMI model.
For DS560MB410…
Part Number: DS320PR822 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS280MB810 , DS250DF810 , DS560MB410 Hello TI tech support personnel,
The DS320PR822 only lists: CXL, PCIe1-5, and UPI protocol support. Does the part also support Ethernet usage? Specifically does…
Hi Mark,
Your observation is correct, MUX pin control can only be enabled through an I2C write on DS280MB810. If pin-mode is required for your application, you will need an I2C write to configure this. We improved this on our newer DS560MB410 part by having…
Part Number: DS280DF810 Tool/software: When implementing a signal conditioning device in a system, one design consideration is the device power consumption. In order to address this design consideration, it's valuable to understand how to calculate the…