IDT Device Overview
Revision 1.5
Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
CPS-16/12/8 User Manual
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July 10, 2012
1.2 KEY FEATURES
Interfaces - sRIO
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Up to 16/12/8 Serial RapidIO (sRIO) v1.3 full duplex lanes, supporting 4x-ports, 1x-ports, or combi-
nations thereof
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Lane Rates selectable; 3.125Gbps, 2.5Gbps, or 1.25Gbps
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Short- or Long-haul reach for each Lane at all rates
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Both pre-emphasis and drive strength
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Software assisted error recovery supports hot swap
Interfaces - I
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C
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A single I
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C interface either in master mode or slave mode
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Hardware pin configurable address
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Power up booting from external I
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C memory device with error checking and reporting
Switch
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Peak throughput 40Gbps (CPS-16), 30Gbps (CPS-12), and 20Gbps (CPS-8)
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Support cut-through mode
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Per priority buffering
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Support 4 RIO priorities
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Non head of line blocking
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Support Multicast control symbol
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Support Broadcast
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10 Multicast mask
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Per port independent routing table
Packet Trace
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Each Port provides the ability to match the first 160 bits of any packet against up to four program-
mable values as comparison criteria to copy the packet to a programmable output trace port
Clock and reset
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Single input reference clock
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Global hardware reset
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Software reset
Diagnostic packet counters
Power Dissipation
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CPS-16 maximum power consumption is 3.2W
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CPS-12 maximum power consumption is 2.8W
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CPS-8 maximum power consumption is 2.4W
Full JTAG Boundary Scan Support (IEEE1149.1 & 1149.6)
Package:
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FCBGA 324-ball grid array, 19 mm x 19 mm, 1.0 mm ball pitch
1.3 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
In addition to this User’s Reference Manual, which explains the functionality of the CPS and how to use the
device. There is the device’s datasheet which covers all electrical specifications, package pinouts, and ther-
mal characteristics available on IDT’s secure access site. Contact your local IDT sales representative to
obtain your copy.