
RocketIO™ Transceiver User Guide
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UG024 (v3.0) February 22, 2007
Miscellaneous Signals
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TERMINATION_IMP
Receive Termination
On-chip termination is provided at the receiver, eliminating the need for external
termination. The receiver includes programmable on-chip termination circuitry for 50
Ω
(default) or 75
Ω
impedance.
Transmit Termination
On-chip termination is provided at the transmitter, eliminating the need for external
termination. Programmable options exist for 50
Ω
(default) and 75
Ω
termination.
TXPOLARITY,
RXPOLARITY,
TXINHIBIT
A differential pair has a positive-designated and a negative-designated component. If for
some reason the polarity of these components is switched between two transceivers, the
data will not be passed properly. If this occurs, TXPOLARITY will invert the definition of
the TXN and TXP pins. On the receiver side of the MGT, the RXPOLARITY port can invert
the definition of RXN and RXP.
For some protocols, the MGT must turn off the TXN/TXP pins. The TXINHIBT port shuts
off the transmit pins and forces them to a constant value (TXN = 0, TXP = 1). Asserting
TXINHIBIT also disables internal serial loopback.
TX_DIFF_CTRL,
PRE_EMPHASIS
These two attributes control analog functionality of the MGT.
The TX_DIFF_CTRL attribute is used to compensate for signal attenuation in the link
between transceivers. It has five possible values of 400, 500, 600, 700, and 800 mV. These
values represent the peak-to-peak amplitude of
one
component of the differential pair; the
full differential peak-to-peak amplitude is two times these values.
The PRE_EMPHASIS attribute has four values—10%, 20%, 25%, and 33%—which are
designated by 0, 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Pre-emphasis is discussed in greater detail in
Chapter 3, “Analog Design Considerations.”
LOOPBACK
To facilitate testing without the requirement to apply patterns or measure data at gigahertz
rates, two programmable loopback features are available.
One option,
serial
loopback, places the gigabit transceiver into a state where transmit data
is directly fed back to the receiver. An important point to note is that the feedback path is
at the output pads of the transmitter. This tests the entirety of the transmitter and receiver.
Table 2-22:
Serial Speed Ranges as a Function of SERDES_10B
SERDES_10B
Reference Clock Range
Serial Speed Range
TRUE
60 – 100 MHz
600 Mb/s – 1.0 Gb/s
FALSE
50 – 156.25 MHz
1.0 Gb/s – 3.125 Gb/s
Product Not Recommended for New Designs