Design Guide Checklist

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This checklist highlights design considerations that should be reviewed prior to manufacturing an adapter card that implements the 41110 product. The items contained within this checklist attempt to address important connections to these devices and any critical supporting circuitry. This is not a complete list and does not guarantee that a design will function properly.

Table 19. PCI Express Interface Signals

Signals

Recommendations

Reason/Impact

 

 

 

REFCLKn,

Must be connected to clock from a PCI Express

 

connector for add-in card designs or to a 100MHz

 

REFCLKp

 

oscillator for an embedded design.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24.9±1% pullup resistor to 1.5V. A single resistor can

PCI Express compensation pin.

PE_RCOMP[1:0]

be used for both signals. Place resistor as close as

0.5V nominal.

 

possible to REFCLKn, REFCLKp pins.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For X1 mode, only signals PERp[0] and PERn[0] or

 

 

PERp[7] and PERn[7] are used.

PCI Express data serial inputs

PERP[7:0]

For X4 mode, only signals PERp[3:0] and PERn[3:0]

(differential data receive

PERN[7:0]

are used.

signals).

 

For X8 mode, all of these signals, PERp[7:0] and

 

 

 

PERn[7:0], are used.

 

 

 

 

 

For X1 mode, only signals PETp[0] and PETn[0] or

 

 

PETp[7] and PETn[7] are used.

PCI Express data serial inputs

PETP[7:0]

For X4 mode, only signals PETP[3:0] and PETN[3:0]

(differential data transmit

PETN[7:0]

are used.

signals).

 

For X8 mode, all of these signals, PETP[7:0] and

 

 

 

PETN[7:0], are used.

 

 

 

 

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