By: aap (alexei.delete@this.home.com), January 27, 2003 1:18 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
Dean Kent (dkent@realworldtech.com) on 1/27/03 wrote:
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>David Wang has written an article on high speed interconnects: http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?AID=RWT011303183140
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>Enjoy,
>Dean
What happened to the revolutionary concept of clock forwarding?
And to differential signalling?
And it is absolutely unclear from the artice how
the "elastic I/O" handles "large skews".
"Furthermore, with properly matched impedances on the interconnects, a driver can begin to place additional bits onto the interconnect even before the previous bits reach the destination. As mentioned previously, this feature must rely on proper matching of the load impedance with the characteristic impedance of the transmission line."
?????
- A
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>David Wang has written an article on high speed interconnects: http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?AID=RWT011303183140
>
>Enjoy,
>Dean
What happened to the revolutionary concept of clock forwarding?
And to differential signalling?
And it is absolutely unclear from the artice how
the "elastic I/O" handles "large skews".
"Furthermore, with properly matched impedances on the interconnects, a driver can begin to place additional bits onto the interconnect even before the previous bits reach the destination. As mentioned previously, this feature must rely on proper matching of the load impedance with the characteristic impedance of the transmission line."
?????
- A
Topic | Posted By | Date |
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New Article Online - IBM Elastic I/O | Dean Kent | 2003/01/27 12:01 AM |
New Article Online - IBM Elastic I/O | aap | 2003/01/27 01:18 AM |
New Article Online - IBM Elastic I/O | Michael Menietti | 2003/01/28 01:03 AM |
New Article Online - IBM Elastic I/O | David Wang | 2003/01/28 01:43 AM |