Introducing the PI3EQX1002BZLEX from Diodes Incorporated
The PI3EQX1002BZLEX is a cutting-edge signal ReDriver designed to enhance signal quality by performing receive equalization on deteriorated input signal followed by transmit de-emphasis, maximizing system performance. It is a part of the high-performance, low-power PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) solutions from Diodes Incorporated, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality application-specific standard products.
This ReDriver is specifically tailored for the PCIe 3.0 architecture, supporting speeds up to 8.0 GT/s (Giga Transfers per second), making it an ideal solution for boosting signals over long PCB traces and cables. With its built-in capability to handle 100Ω differential CML (Current Mode Logic) signals, the PI3EQX1002BZLEX ensures that signal integrity is maintained across various platforms and applications, including desktops, laptops, servers, workstations, and embedded systems.
The device comes in a compact, lead-free package that is RoHS compliant, reflecting Diodes Incorporated's commitment to environmental sustainability. The PI3EQX1002BZLEX offers programmable equalization, swing, and flat gain settings, which can be configured via pin strapping or through the SMBus interface, providing flexibility and ease of integration into existing systems.
Key Features:
- Compliance with PCIe 3.0 Base Specification, supporting up to 8.0 GT/s
- Receive Equalization and Transmit De-Emphasis
- Programmable equalization and output swing
- Support for 100Ω differential CML signaling
- Low-power operation and minimal additional latency
- Compact, RoHS-compliant package
Whether you're developing high-speed computing, networking, or storage solutions, the PI3EQX1002BZLEX offers the performance and reliability you need to maintain high signal integrity and system robustness. With Diodes Incorporated's reputation for quality and support, you can integrate the PI3EQX1002BZLEX into your designs with confidence, ensuring that your products meet the demands of the latest high-speed interfaces.