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Date: 2nd Feb 09
Gennum launched reference design
kits to develop fiber channel and Ethernet modules
Gennum has announced two new CDR-based reference design
kits for development of high-performance Fibre Channel and
Ethernet modules. Gennum's SFP+ Copper Cable Assembly and
SFP+ Optical Module Reference Design Kits (RDKs) are both
based on the company's 8.5Gb/s and 10 Gb/s clock and data
recovery (CDR) technology and deliver SFP+ solutions with
the lowest output jitter on the market. The CDR-based approach
to SFP+ designs will now significantly reduce system cost
and power consumption, enabling these solutions to be used
in high-performance switch applications such as data centers
and storage area networks.
Gennum will display its Copper Cable Assembly RDK at the
DesignCon conference being held
this week at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa
Clara, Calif. in booth #936.
The new design kits employ Gennum ClearEdge CDR technology,
which is used to enhance
signal quality within the SFP+ module and improve the robustness
of the system, reducing the
output jitter by 75 percent to less than 0.15UI. CDRs ease
the performance requirements that
are typically placed on application specific integrated
circuits (ASICs) interconnected with the
modules. For SFP+ limiting links, a CDR-based approach eliminates
the need for external line
card components, such as electronic dispersion compensation
(EDC) chips, saving up to 1W
and $40 per port.
"CDRs allow you to reset the jitter budget within
the module and ensure repeatable performance
regardless of the type of system the cable or module is
plugged into," said Bharat Tailor, Director of Marketing,
Networking, Storage and Computing, at Gennum. "This
enables increased flexibility during system design and eliminates
the severe design constraints that can occur as data rates
reach 10 Gb/s. The use of CDRs in the module or cable assembly
lowers the overall cost and power of the end system since
lower cost ASIC solutions and materials can be used and
longer trace lengths and link lengths can be implemented,
without system performance degradation."
Gennum's SFP+ copper cable assembly solution employs CDR
technology in both the transmit
and receive direction.
Gennum's SFP+ optical RDK integrates the CDR functionality
into existing components within the module and does not
increase the component count. By integrating the CDR with
a limiting amplifier in the receive path and a VCSEL driver
in the transmit path, Gennum is able to maintain a total
module power of less than 1W. Implementing the CDR in the
receive path of the module provides more design flexibility
to have longer traces to the host, to use lower cost PCB
material or to use a lower cost ASIC. By using a CDR in
the transmit direction, the transmit eye has a large optical
eye mask margin, even with a noisy input to the module.
The Optical Module Reference Design Kit also leverages Gennum's
industry leading GN3150 ROSA and GN4150 TOSA solutions,
which are used for optical-to-electrical and electrical-to-optical
conversion.
Gennum will offer 8.5Gb/s Fibre Channel and 10Gb/s Ethernet
versions of both kits. The
8.5Gb/s and 10Gb/s CDRs are pin compatible,.The kits include
the SFP+ module or assembly, Gerber files, schematics and
a design guide.
Availability: The CDR-based SFP+ Copper Cable Assembly
Reference Design Kit and SFP+ Optical Module Reference Design
Kit are both available now.
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