NVIDIA Jetson TX2/TX2i OEM Product Design Guide
JETSON TX2/TX2i OEM PRODUCT | DESIGN GUIDE | 20180618
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Figure 27: HDMI Clk/Data Topology
100Ω
100Ω
100Ω
100Ω
100Ω
100Ω
Jetson TX2/TX2i
HDMI
Conn
AC
CAP
Seg D
Seg F
3. 3V
499Ω,
1%
PCB Vias
PCB Vias
0. 1uF
0. 1uF
R
PD
Common Mode
Chokes & ESD
See Note 1
499Ω,
1%
Seg B
Seg E
Seg C
Tegra
95
-
100Ω
100Ω
95
-
100Ω
100Ω
Main Route
–
Seg A
* Note 3
* Note 3
* Note 3
* Note 3
R
S
(See note 4)
Choke or Trace
See Note 2
Note:
1.
R
PD
pad must be on the main trace. R
PD
& AC
CAP
must be on same layer.
2.
Chokes (600Ω@100MHz) or narrow traces (1uH@DC
-100MHz) between pull-downs & FET are required for Standard
Technology (through-hole) designs and recommended for HDI designs.
3.
The trace after the main-route via should be routed on the Top or Bottom layer of the PCB, and either with 100ohm
differential impedance, or as uncoupled 50ohm Single Ended traces.
4.
R
S
series resistor is required. See the R
S
section of the HDMI Interface Signal Routing Requirements table for details.
Table 43. HDMI Interface Signal Routing Requirements
Parameter
Requirement
Units
Notes
Specification
Max Frequency / UI
5.94 / 168
Gbps / ps
Per lane
–
not total link bandwidth
Topology
Point to point
Unidirectional, Differential
Termination
At Receiver
On-board
100
500
Ω
Differential To
3.3V
at receiver
To
GND
near connector
Electrical Specification
IL
resonance dip frequency
<= 1.7
<= 2
<= 3
< 6
> 12
dB @ 1GHz
dB @ 1.5GHz
dB @ 3GHz
dB @ 6GHz
GHz
TDR dip
>= 85
Ω
@ Tr=200ps
10%-90%. If TDR dip is 75~85ohm that dip width
should < 250ps
FEXT (PSFEXT)
<= -50
<= -40
<= -40
dB at DC
dB at 3GHz
dB at 6GHz
PSNEXT is derived from an algebraic summation of the
individual NEXT effects on each pair by the other pairs
IL/FEXT plot
TDR plot
Impedance
Trace Impedance
Diff pair 100
Ω
±10
%. Target is 100Ω. 95Ω
for the breakout & main
route is an implementation option.
Reference plane
GND
Trace spacing/Length/Skew
Trace loss characteristic:
< 0.8
< 0.4
dB/in. @ 3GHz
dB/in. @ 1.5GHz
The max length is derived based on this characteristic.
See note 1.