56 Gbps PAM4 SI Evaluation Kit Demonstration - Samtec AcceleRate® HP

56 Gbps PAM4 SI Evaluation Kit Demonstration - Samtec AcceleRate® HP

This active product demonstration shows Samtec's AcceleRate® HP and Bulls Eye® connector systems running at 56 Gbps, from a Credo Bald Eagle silicon.

Products

APM6

0.635 mm Pitch AcceleRate® HP High-Performance Array Terminal

Features
  • Open-pin-field for grounding and routing flexibility
  • 56 Gbps NRZ/112 Gbps PAM4 performance
  • Up to 400 total pins available; roadmap to 1,000+ pins
  • Low-profile 5 mm and up to 10 mm stack heights
  • Data rate compatible with PCIe® 6.0/CXL® 3.1 and 100 GbE
  • Analog Over Array™ capable
  • View the full line of AcceleRate® products
0.635 mm Pitch AcceleRate® HP High-Performance Array Terminal

APF6

0.635 mm Pitch AcceleRate® HP High-Performance Array Socket

Features
  • Open-pin-field for grounding and routing flexibility
  • 56 Gbps NRZ/112 Gbps PAM4 performance
  • Up to 400 total pins available; roadmap to 1,000+ pins
  • Low-profile 5 mm and up to 10 mm stack heights
  • Data rate compatible with PCIe® 6.0/CXL® 3.1 and 100 GbE
  • Analog Over Array™ capable
  • View the full line of AcceleRate® products
0.635 mm Pitch AcceleRate® HP High-Performance Array Socket

BE40A

50 GHz, Bulls Eye® High-Performance Test Assembly

Features
  • 56 Gbps PAM4 SerDes Characterization
  • Enhanced system design with signal and ground pogo pin
  • 2.40 mm (50 GHz) or 2.92 mm (40 GHz) connection to instrumentation
  • Performance to 50 GHz
  • Double row
  • Microstrip/CPW or stripline PCB transmission
  • 50 ohm impedance
  • 23 AWG solid dielectric low loss microwave cable with additional copper shielding
  • Replacement cables (BE40C Series) and block (BE40B Series) available
50 GHz, Bulls Eye® High-Performance Test Assembly

Downloads

Literature

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Bulls Eye® eBrochure

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Precision RF Design Guide

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High-Speed Board-to-Board & Backplane Guide

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