Most modern FPGAs include a number of high speed differential transceivers,
like SATA or PCI express. I believe they satisfy your demands, and
replication of outputs
could be trivial, if application does not demand precise edge alignment...
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1. Generating a square waveform 2Gbps (AlBundy)
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Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 17:09:39 +0200
From: AlBundy buzonazo+voltnuts@gmail.com
Subject: [volt-nuts] Generating a square waveform 2Gbps
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Hi list:
I have reading this list some months, but always in "read-only mode".
This is my first post.
My work is a bit strange: I make endurance test on electronic
components, comparing characteristics
of the samples before and after the tests.
My work now is with a module that needs differential input signal
(LVDS) at 2Gbps.
Normally we use a commercial pulse pattern generator with differential
capabilities to test only one module each time,
but now we need to generate 10 modules simultaneously.
I have searching integrated circuits working as oscillators able to
generate signals up to Gbps, but
I can only find commercial circuits up to Mbps.
Could you give some good indication, please?
AlBundy
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On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Predrag Dukic stijena@tapko.de wrote:
Most modern FPGAs include a number of high speed differential transceivers,
like SATA or PCI express. I believe they satisfy your demands, and
replication of outputs
could be trivial, if application does not demand precise edge alignment...
It is an interesting idea. Thanks
--
AlBundy