HIGH SPEED ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Clause Samples
The "High Speed Electrical Characteristics" clause defines the specific electrical performance parameters required for components or systems operating at high speeds. It typically outlines criteria such as maximum signal rise and fall times, voltage thresholds, propagation delays, and acceptable noise margins for high-frequency signals. By establishing these technical benchmarks, the clause ensures that all relevant parts meet the necessary standards for reliable high-speed operation, thereby preventing malfunctions and compatibility issues in advanced electronic applications.
HIGH SPEED ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS. The CFP8 Module high speed electrical interface supports the following configurations: 1) 16 tx lanes + 16 rx lanes, each at 25.78125 Gb/s NRZ; 2) 16 tx lanes + 16 rx lanes, each at 26.5625 Gb/s NRZ; 3) 8 tx lanes + 8 rx lanes, each at 26.5625 GBd ▇▇▇-4. The high speed electrical interface shall be AC-coupled within the CFP8 module as is shown in Figure 4-1. 50 ohm 50 ohm VTTin VTTout 50 ohm 50 ohm 50 ohm 50 ohm VTTout VTTin 50 ohm 50 ohm
HIGH SPEED ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS. 19 The high speed electrical interface shall be AC coupled within the module as is shown in Figure 4-1: High 20 Speed I/O for Data and Clocks.
HIGH SPEED ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS. The CFP2 Module high speed electrical interface supports the following configurations:
HIGH SPEED ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
