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  1.   DS320-SLIMSAS-EVM Evaluation Module (EVM)
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Introduction
    1. 1.1 Features
    2. 1.2 Applications
    3. 1.3 Description
      1. 1.3.1 Connectors and Access Points
    4. 1.4 Quick-Start Guide
  4. 2Typical Test Setup
  5. 3Board Layout
  6. 4Schematic
  7. 5Bill of Materials
  8. IMPORTANT NOTICE
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USER'S GUIDE

DS320-SLIMSAS-EVM User's Guide

1 DS320-SLIMSAS-EVM Evaluation Module (EVM)

The DS320-SLIMSAS-EVM together with the DS320PR810-RSC-EVM, or other Texas Instrument's riser-card style PCI-Express™ 5.0 redriver evaluation module, provides a complete high-bandwidth platform for evaluating the signal conditioning features of the Texas Instruments PCI-Express 5.0 linear redrivers. These evaluation boards can be used for performance evaluation and initial system prototyping.

GUID-2AC9899B-EB9A-455C-A6FE-3F8CF5D9419B-low.png Figure 1-1 DS320-SLIMSAS-EVM – Top Side View

Trademarks

PCI-Express™ is a trademark of PCI SIG.

All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

1 Introduction

DS320-SLIMSAS-EVM is a PCI-Express 5.0 x16 to two x8 SlimSAS (SFF-8654) adapter, which enables DS320PR810-RSC-EVM and other Texas Instruments PCI-Express 5.0 redriver riser card evaluation modules to interface with up to four U.2 solid state drives (SSDs) using commercially available SlimSAS (SFF-8654) to U.2 (SFF-8639) cable assemblies (not included). Interface to M.2 SSDs is also possible using commercially available U.2 to M.2 adapter cards (not included).

DS320-SLIMSAS-EVM features Texas instruments LMK00334 PCI-Express clock buffer for distributing the PCI-Express 100 MHz reference clock to downstream SSDs. It also allows flexible assignment of the PCI-Express side band signals using jumpers.

 

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