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6.25 Gbps Cable and PC Board Equalizer (Rev. A)
Texas Instruments

Description
The TLK6201EA is a versatile, high-speed, limiting equalizer for applications in digital high-speed links with data rates up to 6.25 Gbps.This device provides a high-frequency boost of 13 dB on the received data at 3.125 GHz, as well as sufficient gain to ensure a fully differential output swing for input signals as low as 100 mVp-p (at the input of a lossy interconnect line). Four de-emphasis levels can be selected on the transmit side to provide up to 12 dB of additional high-frequency loss compensation. The high input-signal dynamic range ensures low-jitter output signals even when overdriven with input signal swings as high as 2000 mVp-p. The TLK6201EA implements fixed loss-of-signal detection, which can be used to implement a squelch function by connecting the LOS output to the adjacent DIS input. The TLK6201EA is available in a small-footprint, 3-mm × 3-mm, 16-pin QFN package. It requires a single 3.3-V supply. This power-efficient equalizer is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C.
Features
Multirate Operation up to 6.25 GbpsCompensates for up to 13-dB Loss on the Receive Side and up to 12-dB Loss on the Transmit Side at 3.125 GHzSuitable to Receive and Transmit 6.25-Gbps Data Over up to 60 Inches (1.5 Meters) of FR4 PC BoardsSuitable to Receive and Transmit 6.25-Gbps Data Over up to 63 Feet (19.2 Meters) of 24-AWG CableUltralow Power ConsumptionInput Offset CancellationHigh Input Dynamic RangeOutput Disable/Squelch FunctionLoss of Signal DetectionOutput Swing SelectOutput De-Emphasis SelectOutput Polarity SelectCML Data OutputsSingle 3.3-V SupplySurface-Mount, Small-Footprint, 3-mm × 3-mm, 16-Pin QFN PackageAPPLICATIONSHigh-Speed Links in Communication and Data SystemsBackplane, Daughtercard, and Cable Interconnects for PCI Express, InfiniBand, SAS, CEI, XAUI, Fibre Channel, and Ethernet

Related Datasheets
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•  TLK1101E 11.3-Gbps Cable and PC Board Equalizer (Rev. A) EDA - Embedded Systems Design



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