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DS32EV100_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/15 Pages) Texas Instruments – DS32EV100 Programmable Single Equalizer
DS32EV100
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SNLS239D – OCTOBER 2006 – REVISED FEBRUARY 2013
DS32EV100 Programmable Single Equalizer
Check for Samples: DS32EV100
FEATURES
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•2 Equalizes Up to 14 dB loss at 3.2 Gbps
• 8 levels of Programmable Equalization
• Operates up to 3.2 Gbps with 40” FR4 Traces
• 0.12 UI Residual Deterministic Jitter at 3.2
Gbps with 40” FR4 Traces
• Single 2.5V or 3.3V Power Supply
• Supports AC or DC-Coupling with Wide Input
Common-Mode
• Low power Consumption: 100 mW Typ at 2.5V
• Small 3 mm x 4 mm 14-pin WSON Package
• > 8 kV HBM ESD Rating
• -40 to 85°C Operating Temperature Range
DESCRIPTION
The DS32EV100 programmable equalizer provides
compensation for transmission medium losses and
reduces the medium-induced deterministic jitter for
NRZ data channel. The DS32EV100 is optimized for
operation up to 3.2 Gbps for both cables and FR4
traces. The equalizer channel has eight levels of
input equalization that can be programmed by three
control pins.
The equalizer supports both AC and DC-coupled data
paths for long run length data patterns such as
PRBS-31, and balanced codes such as 8b/10b. The
device uses differential current-mode logic (CML)
inputs and outputs. The DS32EV100 is available in a
3 mm x 4 mm 14-pin WSON package. Power is
supplied from either a 2.5V or 3.3V supply.
Simplified Application Diagram
Tx
ASIC/FPGA
High Speed
I/O
Rx
DS32EV100
OUT
IN
Switch Fabric Card
Line Card
Tx
ASIC/FPGA
High Speed
I/O
Rx
DS32EV100
OUT
IN
Backplane/Cable
Sub-system
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