Part Number: DS280DF810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS250DF230 Hi team,
Could DS280DF810 realize either point below?Customer want to check if retimer will influence syncE function
1) Recover the clock of the serial code stream at the receiving end…
Hi Mizobuchi-san,
Might it be possible to share a block diagram so I can better understand your issue? It's not clear to me if the retimer is in the signal chain for both Port A and Port B in your example.
Also, are these errors separate from the PPM…
Part Number: DS280DF810 Hi,
I am an ICT test engineer and would greatly appreciate being able to download the SNLU182 programming guide to be able to write and read from this device at the component level.
Thanks,
Alex
Part Number: DS280DF810 Hi team
Our d evelopment product use DS280DF810 for Ethernet Switch. DS280DF810 is place between optical transceiver and SWLSI for 25G transmission.
We have questions about EOM monitor of DS280DF810.
When o ur d evelopment product is…
Hi Aman,
Drew is currently out of office. I expect he can follow up next week.
Regarding higher CDR bandwidth settings, I believe Drew meant that Table 7-45 of the programming guide does not show all possible settings. Based on 0x1C and 0x9E register…
Part Number: DS280DF810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS250DF810 , Hi Team,
I check below link but I would like to double check that if DS280DF810 can P2P replace DS250DF810 at hardware part, and at software part no need to change software code at <…
Part Number: DS280DF810 Hi Ti team
I have a project use DS280DF810 x2 for 2x QSFP28 port.
So I have 8 Tx serdes and 8 Rx serdes.
One DS280DF810 connect with all of TX signal , another one DS280DSF810 connect with all of RX signal .
We had already verified…
Part Number: DS280DF810 Hi expert,
Could you please share with me the DS280DF810 DS? Somehow it disappeared at ti.com. Customer need it for qualification.
Thanks,
Allan
Part Number: DS280DF810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DS160PR410 ,
A common question when using a signal conditioning device is can the device support a data rate that is lower than the target data rate.
The answer to this is device dependent, but there…