Part Number: TIDA-00423
Hi,
I have to do SI analysis on my board which has Kintex-7 FPGA in it. My SI analysis will be done for SATA 3.0 protocol which will be 6Gbps. My customer has provided SI analysis report done for his board. I referred TIDA-00423…
Part Number: TIDA-00423 Hi Team, One of our customer is having challenges checking on the BOM listed for TIDA-00423. Some of the reference designators from the pdf file (row 1, 6, 16, etc) are hidden. We came up with some workarounds to access the hidden…
Part Number: TIDA-00423 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS80PCI810 Dear Ti-Team,
I need the PCIe-Card to validate the Performance of the Linear Repeater DS80PCI810. Is ist possible to borrow the Card for test purposes?
With Kind Regards
Mark Schmiede…
Part Number: TIDA-00423 Dear TI team,
our manufacturer needs the Pick and Place files of the TIDA-00423 reference design board, so he can start with the assembling of the pcb. Can you help us and send us the files?
Best regards,
Frederick
Hi,
The TIDA-00423 information would be a good reference design. If possible I prefer to use the DS80PCI810 devices to optimize the overall system equalization training response.
www.ti.com/.../TIDA-00423
Regards,
Lee
Hello-
1. Yes, that's correct.
2. The PCI810 has a reduced CTLE gain, but improved linearity performance. If the total channel loss is <28 dB at 4 GHz (assuming PCIe Gen 3 is needed) and the PCIe system performs link training, then DS80PCI810…
Hi Zhengquan,
Using 2x DS80PCI402 is a good solution for a PCIe 8-lane application. In many cases it is better to use 2x DS80PCI810, this device has a linear output drive and has passed PCI-SIG testing.
There is some good material at the following link: Note…
Hi Sean,
Yes, this can be done, with 2 x DS80PCI800s used for the downstream and 2 x DS80PCI800s for the upstream.
To see how to configure, I recommend referencing the TIDA-00423 reference design, which is designed for a x16 application: http://www.ti…
Hi Jason,
Yes, we have successfully tested our DS80PCI810 in a PCIe system on a riser card (see TIDA-00423), which is an 85-Ohm environment.
The Rx Detect state machine will still assert in an 85-Ohm environment. The Rx Detect state machine causes…