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概要

説明

The 9ZXL0832E is a second-generation, enhanced-performance DB800ZL differential buffer. The part is pin-compatible with the 9ZXL0831A while offering a much-improved phase jitter performance. A fixed external feedback maintains low drift for critical QPI/UPI applications. The 9ZXL0832E has an SMBus Write Lockout pin for increased device and system security.

特長

  • SMBus write lock feature; increases system security
  • PCIe Gen 1–5 compliance
  • LP-HCSL outputs; eliminate 16 resistors, save 27mm² of area
  • 8 OE# pins; hardware control of each output
  • Selectable PLL BW; minimizes jitter peaking in cascaded PLL topologies
  • Hardware/SMBus control of PLL bandwidth and bypass; change mode without power cycle
  • Spread spectrum compatible; tracks spreading input clock for EMI reduction
  • 100MHz and 133.33MHz PLL Mode; UPI and legacy QPI support
  • 6mm × 6mm 48-VFQFPN package; small board footprint

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アプリケーション

  • Servers/High-performance Computing
  • nVME Storage
  • Networking
  • Accelerators
  • Industrial Control

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モデル

ECADモデル

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Diagram of ECAD Models

ビデオ&トレーニング

PCIe Gen5 Clock Buffers

Introducing Renesas’ enhanced PCIe clock buffer family. These PCIe Gen5 clock buffers offer fanout and zero-delay operating modes, supporting both legacy systems and the most complex timing trees within a single device. Unlike many existing solutions, whose performance limitations force their use in fanout buffer mode, these clock buffers meet both PCIe Gen5 and prominent CPU-specific phase jitter requirements in all operating modes. The extremely low 50fs rms PCIe Gen5 additive phase jitter enables multi-level cascading within the strict PCIe Gen5 jitter budget. Renesas’ high-performance oscillators and clock generators provide an ideal clock source for the enhanced PCIe clock buffer family. 

For more information about these PCIe Gen5 clock buffers, visit the PCIe timing page.