Overview

Description

The 9DB833 zero-delay buffer supports PCIe Gen3 requirements, while being backwards compatible to PCIe Gen2 and Gen1. The 9DB833 is driven by a differential SRC output pair from an IDT 932S421 or 932SQ420 or equivalent main clock generator.

Features

  • Eight 0.7V HCSL differential output pairs
  • Phase jitter: PCIe Gen3 < 1ps rms
  • Phase jitter: PCIe Gen2 < 3.1ps rms
  • Phase jitter: PCIe Gen1 < 86ps peak to peak
  • Supports zero delay buffer mode and fanout mode
  • Bandwidth programming available
  • 3 selectable SMBus Addresses
  • 50-110 MHz operation in PLL mode
  • 5-166 MHz operation in Bypass mode

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Videos & Training

PCIe Clocking Architectures (Common and Separate)

This is the first video in our PCIe series. In this video, we define PCIe architectures, focusing on common and separate clock architectures. Watch the rest of the video series below where Ron will cover the impact of different timing architectures.

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