Instrumentation Division Seminar

"PCI Express - High Speed Data Transmission"

Presented by Satish Dhawan, Physics Department of Yale University

Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 2:30 pm — Large Seminar Room, Bldg. 535

New PCs have a new bus called PCI Express. It is a dual-simplex, point to point serial differential low voltage interconnect that will consolidate application requirements for use by multiple segments in the industrial world. The signaling rate is 2.5 Gbit per second, with 8/10 bit encoding to embed the clock in the data stream. On the transmit side parallel data is shifted out serially and on the receive side serial data is shifted into registers for parallel data output. The receiver also recovers the embedded clock.
This bus can be used to connect modules or boxes via twisted pair copper.

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