Part Number: SN75LVPE802
Hi Team,
Please allow me to confirm a simple question, whether two SN75LVPE802 could be connected in series between SATA Host controller and SATA device when the traces and connectors require higher EQ boost ?
SATA Host---->SN75LVPE802…
Part Number: SN75LVPE802 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS80PCI102 , Hi team,
When the DE1 and DE2 set to 0, the datasheet says the De-emphasis level is 0dB. Does it means the device doesn't apply de-emphasis to input signal?
So, if the signal with…
Part Number: SN75LVPE802 We have a customer design about PCIe gen1 and its loss is 7dB loss. We would like to know whether SN75LVP802 can support what dB level of compensation ?
Do you have PCIe gen1 EQ level tuning table ?
Part Number: SN75LVPE802 Hello Sirs,
Is this chip support SATA 3.0 input polarity and output polarity swap at the same time just for layout consideration ?
Many thanks !
Part Number: SN75LVPE802 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS80PCI810 , DS125BR111 Hi,
Does SN75LVPE802 have adaptive EQ tuning feature for which it can adjust the EQ setting automatically based on the link training result between host and device? If not…
Part Number: SN75LVPE802 Hi,
Please let me confirm the abs maximum rating of differential input. I understand that we can apply less than 4V on differential input when there is no Vcc. Is my understanding correct?
Best Regards,
Satosni
Part Number: SN75LVPE802 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS64BR111 Dear Sirs,
I need your experience sharing for this use case . Would you comment the redriver location is better ?
Or to use two single channel redriver ex: LVPE801 is better ? If yes,…
Part Number: SN75LVPE802 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS125BR111 , DS80PCI102 Hi Team,
PCIE Gen3 application. Why the RX1P / N capacitor and RX2P / N have different capacities?
220uF or 470uF is right?
Thanks
Part Number: SN75LVPE802 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS80PCI102 Hello Sirs,
Its urgent need your suggestions !
1.Need your help will SN75LVPE802 OK for PCIe GEN1 x1 (2.5Gbps)?
2.Per PCIe FR4 trace loss 0.25~0.35 dB/inch .
Would you provide me what…