Hi All,
We have a design using DS50PCI402 PCIe equalizer. There are 3 equalizer parts in the design. The PCIe inputs are from an FPGA and the outputs terminate to a connector. There are 3 unused PCIe pairs, which are left floating.
When the board is first powered ON, we observed that very high current is drawn from the 2.5V supply fed to the equalizer and the part gets very HOT.
In the design the 2.5V supply for equalizer is derived from a switcher, converting externally fed 3.3V. Initially the current draw from 3.3V supply is 2A. Suspecting the equalizer part, we have set one of the equalizer in power down mode by wiring PRSNT pin to 2.5V. This has reduced the current draw from 3v3 supply to 1.4A and the heating of that equalizer has stopped. Similarly wiring the PRSNT pin of the second equalizer part has reduced the current draw from 3v3 rail to 1A. Setting all 3 equalizers has reduced the current draw from 3v3 rail to 0.6A.
Has anybody faced similar issue? Any suggestions to reduce the current draw, part heat-up is appreciated.
Thanks
Sriram SR