Part Number: SN75LVPE4410 Question on Receiver Detect State Machine:
On SN75LVPE4410, where is the Receiver Detect State Machine located, on the RX pins or TX pins? In other words, does the part initiate RXDET protocol or just a slave that response to…
Part Number: SN75LVPE4410 Customer is doing new platform: The platform is using SN75LVPE4410.
Attachment is the schematic using 2 pcs SN75LVPE4410: As only two lane used, customer co-layout channel 2 & channel 3 0ohm to GND,
Need TI review if schematic…
Part Number: SN75LVPE4410 Hi
Would you like to ask if there are TL1/TL2/TL3/TL4, is there a recommended wiring length or limitation (Trace Length)? Thanks!
Part Number: SN75LVPE4410 Hi Team,
I have a PCIe clock question which is not related to SN75LVPE4410, but SN75LVPE4410 is for PCIe application, so I'm asking in this forum.
The PCIe host and device have their own CLKREQ signal, when the signal is valid…
Hi Bharath,
1. The clocking detection for the retimer is not manual. It must be switched to spread-spectrum clock tracking through EEPROM or SMBus communication. Otherwise, it assumes common clocking. The EEPROM images on MySecure include an SRIS example…