DesignCon: Alphawave Semi and Teledyne LeCroy Unveils PCIe 7.0 Signal Generation and Measurement
Results will show that Alphawave Semi 128Gb SerDes, when measured with Teledyne LeCroy 12-bit, 65GHz oscilloscope, passes all expected PCI-SIG PCIe 7.0 electrical base and compliance tests.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 7, 2024 at 2:01 pmAlphawave Semi and Teledyne Lecroy, Inc. announced the PCIe 7.0 signal generation, transmission, and measurement collaboration at DesignCon in Santa Clara, CA.
This launch is the culmination of the 2 companies’ collaborative efforts, with results that push the boundaries of signal transmission and measurement technologies. These results accelerate the deployment of PCIe 7.0 technology for data-intensive AI workloads for hyperscaler and data infrastructure applications.
Technical session presentation
The 2 partners jointly presented Correlation Methodology for 128GT/s Operation for PCIe Gen 7 DSP-Based IBIS-AMI Models on February 1 in Ballroom B at the Santa Clara Convention Center, CA.
The technical presentation will showcase Alphawave Semi’s I/O Buffer Information Specification algorithmic modeling interface (IBIS-AMI). This interface is integral to predicting the transmitter output performance of the Alphawave Semi 128Gb/s DSP-based Serializer-Deserializer (SerDes), using Teledyne LeCroy’s WaveMaster 8650HD 65GHz, 12-bit high-definition oscilloscope (HDO) and QualiPHY compliance test software for PCIe 7.0.
Results will show that the Alphawave Semi 128Gb SerDes, when measured with the Teledyne LeCroy 12-bit, 65GHz oscilloscope, passes all expected PCI-SIG PCIe 7.0 electrical base and compliance tests, including:
- Transmitter jitter
- Pulse response
- Signal-to-noise-and-distortion ratio (SNDR).
Live demonstration at Teledyne LeCroy’s booth
Following the technical session presentation, attendees can experience a live demonstration at Teledyne LeCroy booth in the DesignCon exhibition hall to witness firsthand the simulation and transmitter test validations for PCI-SIG PCIe 7.0 electrical base and compliance test specification requirements.
The technical session and demonstration will be the 1st to demonstrate a correlation between models and measurements for 128GT/s data transfers using a 65GHz oscilloscope. This will play a vital role in supporting the development of the PCIe 7.0 compliance program.