
Best Practices and Usage Tips
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SNLU214A – July 2016 – Revised September 2019
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DS280DF810EVM User’s Guide
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Best Practices and Usage Tips
The following is a general procedure that should be followed when using the DS280DF810EVM in a
system.
1. Set up your data source (either BERT TX or ASIC TX) to generate a PRBS pattern of the desired data
rate.
1. Not all BERT TX sources have FIR capabilities. The DS280DF810 receiver usually does not need
much de-emphasis applied by the link partner transmitter (i.e. the BERT TX or ASIC TX). Typically
3dB of de-emphasis or 0-15% post-cursor will be adequate. If the BERT/ASIC TX has pre-cursor
capabilities, then 0-15% pre-cursor should be adequate. Most links should be operable without any
TX de-emphasis.
2. Connect the EVM in to the system. Typically this will consist of the following topology:
BERT TX or ASIC TX
→
SMA cables
→
channel_1
→
Huber+Suhner cables
→
DS280DF810 EVM
RXn
→
DS280DF810 EVM TXn
→
Huber+Suhner cables
→
channel_2
→
SMA cables
→
BERT RX or
ASIC RX
1. After making your data rate selection, push the
Reset CDR
button on the
CDR
tab. You only need
to press this once, provided you do not change data rate or adapt mode. If you want to re-lock the
CDR, simply press the
Reset channel CDR
button.
2. Check the Signal Detect, CDR lock, and status indicators to see if the link is established.
3. If the CDR is in lock, the CDR lock indicator on the page will turn green and display
CDR locked
.
3. Check the Horizontal Eye Opening (HEO) and Vertical Eye Opening (VEO) displayed on the
Device
Status
tab.
4. Check the Retimer Receiver’s bit error rate by clicking
Turn ON
in the PRBS pattern checker section of
the
PRBS Gen/Checker
tab. If necessary, tune the link partner transmitter’s FIR settings to achieve the
target BER.
5. Tune the Retimer TX FIR settings on the
TX FIR/VOD
tab. It is best to demonstrate that the return path
(Retimer TX to BERT/ASIC RX) is working first before trying to optimize the Retimer RX parameters.
One way to do this would be to test over a simple channel_1 first to prove that the Retimer can drive
data error-free into the BERT/ASIC (optimizing the Retimer TX FIR as needed) then switch to the more
difficult channel_1 while keeping channel_2 unchanged.
Things to watch for:
1. At 25-28Gbps data rates, small imperfections in the channel can be problematic. Ensure that cables
are properly torqued (not over-torqued), paddle cards are properly mated with backplane connectors,
and the BERT RX is properly aligned to the incoming data stream.
2. When adding up the total channel loss, do not forget to include the loss of the test fixture and cables.
For example, the DS280DF810 EVM board plus Huber+Suhner cables have ~4 dB of insertion loss
from the device output to the Huber+Suhner cable end; and another ~4dB from the Huber+Suhner
cable end to the device input.