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DS560MB410 Low-Power 56-Gbps PAM4 4-Channel Linear Redriver with Crosspoint
SNLS733A
December 2022 – October 2023
DS560MB410
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DS560MB410 Low-Power 56-Gbps PAM4 4-Channel Linear Redriver with Crosspoint
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Features
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Applications
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Description
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Revision History
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Description (Continued)
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Device and Documentation Support
6.1
Documentation Support
6.1.1
Related Documentation
6.2
Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
6.3
Support Resources
6.4
Trademarks
6.5
Electrostatic Discharge Caution
6.6
Glossary
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Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
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DS560MB410 Low-Power 56-Gbps PAM4 4-Channel Linear Redriver with Crosspoint
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Features
Quad-channel multi-protocol linear equalizer supporting up to 28-GBd (PAM4) and 32-GBd (NRZ) interfaces
Suitable for up to CEI-56G, Ethernet (400 GbE), Fibre Channel (64GFC),
InfiniBand™
(HDR), and CPRI/eCPRI PCB and copper cable applications
Selectable CTLE boost profiles to compensate either PCB or cable loss
Integrated 2×2 crosspoint with pin or register control for mux, fanout, and signal crossing
Low power consumption: 160 mW / channel (typical)
No heat sink required
Linear equalization with CTLE for seamless support of CR/KR link training, auto-negotiation, and FEC pass-through
Extends long-reach links by 18-dB+ beyond normal ASIC-to-ASIC capability at 13.28 GHz
Eye expander for PAM-4 eye symmetry enhancement
Low input-to-output latency: 80 ps (typical)
Low additive random jitter
Small 6.00 mm × 6.00 mm BGA package for easy flow-through routing
No reference clock required
Single 2.5-V ± 5% power supply
–40°C to +85°C ambient temperature range
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Applications
Backplane (KR) and midplane C2C attachment unit interface (AUI) reach extension
Active copper cables (ACC) (SFP56, QSFP56, QSFP-DD, or OSFP)
Mux and de-mux for failover redundancy