Presented at DesignCon 2009
When designing links, SI engineers often begin with a specific connector platform and then modify system variables such as trace length, dielectric materials, and equalization settings to achieve acceptable performance.
This paper takes a different approach by setting various system and equalizer parameters to slightly aggressive values and then studying the effect of various connector performance levels.
The result of the paper is a set of connector performance guidelines that can be referenced in order to design 25 Gbps backplane systems successfully.
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