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Virtex-5 RocketIO GTP Transceiver User Guide
UG196 (v1.3) May 25, 2007
Chapter 13:
Design of Transitions
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the board level, which in turn significantly enhances signal integrity. If possible, avoid
P/N crossover vias and use the polarity switch of the transceiver.
SMA Connectors
Well-designed SMA connectors can reduce debugging time and allow a high-performance
channel to be designed correctly on the first pass. SMA connectors that perform well at
10 Gb/s need to be simulated, designed, and manufactured to meet this performance
target. Vendors can also offer design services that ensure that the connector works well on
a specific board. Assembly guidelines are crucial in ensuring that the process of mating the
connector to the board is well-controlled to give the specified performance.
Xilinx uses Rosenberger SMA connectors almost exclusively because of their excellent
performance and because of the points listed in the previous paragraph.
Backplane Connectors
There are numerous signal integrity issues associated with backplane connectors
including:
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P/N signal skew
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Crosstalk
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Stubs due to connector pins
Chapter 14, “Guidelines and Examples,”
provides a design example based on the popular
HM-Zd connector.
Some connector manufacturers offer not only S parameters, models, and layout guidelines
for their connectors but also design support, seminars, and tutorials.
Microstrip/Stripline Bends
A bend in a PCB trace is a transition. When routing differential traces through a 90° corner,
the outer trace is longer than the inner trace, which introduces P/N imbalance. Even
within a single trace, signal current has the tendency to hug the inside track of a corner,
further reducing the actual delay through a bend.
To minimize skew between the P and N paths, 90° turns in microstrips or striplines are
routed as two 45° bends to give mitered corners. The addition of a jog-out also allows the
trace lengths to be matched.
shows example bends in traces.