Cypress CYV15G0404DXB User Manual

Features, Functional description

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CYV15G0404DXB

Independent Clock Quad HOTLink II™

Transceiver with Reclocker

Cypress Semiconductor Corporation

198 Champion Court

San Jose

,

CA 95134-1709

408-943-2600

Document #: 38-02097 Rev. *B

Revised December 14, 2007

Features

Quad channel transceiver for 195 to 1500 MBaud serial
signaling rate

Aggregate throughput of up to 12 Gbits/second

Second-generation HOTLink

®

technology

Compliant to multiple standards

SMPTE-292M, SMPTE-259M, DVB-ASI, Fibre Channel, ES-
CON, and Gigabit Ethernet (IEEE802.3z)

10 bit uncoded data or 8B/10B coded data

Truly independent channels

Each channel is able to:
• Perform reclocker function
• Operate at a different signaling rate
• Transport a different data format

Internal phase-locked loops (PLLs) with no external PLL
components

Selectable differential PECL compatible serial inputs per
channel

Internal DC restoration

Redundant differential PECL compatible serial outputs per
channel

No external bias resistors required

Signaling rate controlled edge rates

Source matched for 50

Ω transmission lines

MultiFrame™ Receive Framer provides alignment options

Comma or full K28.5 detect

Single or multibyte Framer for byte alignment

Low latency option

Selectable input and output clocking options

Synchronous LVTTL parallel interface

JTAG boundary scan

Built In Self Test (BIST) for at-speed link testing

Link quality indicator by channel

Analog signal detect

Digital signal detect

Low power 3W at 3.3V typical

Single 3.3V supply

256 ball thermally enhanced BGA

0.25

μ BiCMOS technology

JTAG device ID ‘0C811069’x

Functional Description

The CYV15G0404DXB Independent Clock Quad HOTLink II™
Transceiver is a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communica-
tions building block enabling the transfer of data over a variety of
high speed serial links including SMPTE 292, SMPTE 259, and
DVB-ASI video applications. The signaling rate can be anywhere
in the range of 195 to 1500 MBaud for each serial link. Each
channel operates independently with its own reference clock
allowing different rates. Each transmit channel accepts parallel
characters in an input register, encodes each character for
transport, and then converts it to serial data. Each receive
channel accepts serial data and converts it to parallel data,
decodes the data into characters, and presents these characters
to an output register. The received serial data can also be
reclocked and retransmitted through the serial outputs.

Figure 1

illustrates typical connections between independent video
coprocessors and corresponding CYV15G0404DXB chips.

Figure 1. HOTLink II™ System Connections

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ideo Copro

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Serial Links

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ideo
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rocessor

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Serial Links

Serial Links

Serial Links

Cable

Connections

Independent

CYV15G0404DXB

Independent

Reclocker

Reclocker

Channel

CYV15G0404DXB

Channel

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