Hi,
The DS280D810 is an eight-channel unidirectional retimer. The DS280DF810 has high performance EQ stages capable of meeting the worst case channel high-speed electrical requirements set forth in the IEEE CR4 and KR4 specs. The DS280DF810 however…
Hi Peter,
The DS250DF410 does not participate in link training so it is not advisable to use it in the 25G-KR application. If it is possible for the customer to completely disable link training, then the DS250DF410 could be used in this application…
Hi Mick,
The DS280BR810 and DS280BR820 are linear equalizers. They provide high frequency gain to help extend serial link transmission - reception distance. It is difficult to put an exact number on the possible link extension, but with proper layout…
Hi Shlomi,
As long as cross talk or cross coupling is less than media insertion loss + 10dB, this would provide DS280BR820 with good enough SNR to run error free operation. In your diagram, you showed 10dB loss due to media and connector. So at minimum…
Hi David,
TI is always looking at the new standards and how we can add value in customer systems. The SAS4 and PCIe Gen4 standards have significantly increased the maximum datarate available to these protocols.
For SAS4 I would look into the DS280BR820…
Hi Kostas,
Yes the DS280BR810, DS280BR820, and DS280MB810 can be used to help compensate for attenuation losses in a FDR Infiniband application.
Regards,
Lee
Hello Lenord,
https://training.ti.com/sites/default/files/docs/SignCon_Common%20Problems%20and%20Solutions%20%282%29.pdf
This is a general question that came to my mind when I learned that material.
I would like to know
1) May I know the advantages…