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New 10 Gbps Repeaters from National Semiconductor

By National Semiconductor
Monday, February 07, 2011

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10 Gbps Repeaters
The three multi-channel PowerWise 10 Gbps repeaters feature a 2.5V single-supply voltage (DS100BR410).



Extending its leadership in high-performance analog technology, National Semiconductor Corp. (Santa Clara, CA) (NYSE: NSM) has announced three multi-channel PowerWise 10 Gbps repeaters that provide a high equalization gain (36 dB), consume half the power (55 mW/channel), and deliver twice the reach (20 meters over 24-AWG cable) of current industry solutions. Features include:

  • A data bandwidth up to 10.3125 Gbps.
  • SiGe BiCMOS process, which produces high bandwidth and low noise transistors that enable low jitter and ultra-low power.
  • A quad DS100BR410 that is well-suited for high density connectors such as QSFP and CXP.
  • 4 unidirectional channels and delivers 55 mW/channel typical power consumption (DS100BR410), 2 unidirectional channels (DS100BR410) features 65 mW per channel typical power consumption and support 3.3 and 2.5 V supplies..
  • A 2.5V single-supply voltage (DS100BR410).
  • Equalization up to 36 dB gain and transmit de-emphasis of -12 dB.
  • Signal conditioning settings via pin setting or SMBus (I2C compliant).

For more information visit www.national.com.

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