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Improve storage IO performance by using 85Ohm package and motherboard routing


Abstract:

For high speed signaling, 100Ohm differential impedance has been commonly used for decades. In recent years, 85Ohm differential impedance has been adopted for PCIE Gen2 a...Show More

Abstract:

For high speed signaling, 100Ohm differential impedance has been commonly used for decades. In recent years, 85Ohm differential impedance has been adopted for PCIE Gen2 and Gen3 for better signal integrity performance and routing consideration. However, for storage IOs such as SATA and SAS, buffer, cable, and connector, etc, are 100Ohm design. It is not clear whether we still have better signal integrity performance using 85 ohm package and motherboard routing. In this paper, we will report simulation and measurement results for 3Gbps and 6Gbps SATA and SAS links, by comparing 85Ohm package and mother routing with 100Ohm routing. Results show that 85Ohm package and motherboard routing have better signal integrity performance than 100Ohm even if cable, connector, hard disk driver and buffer, etc, are all designed at 100Ohm. Our conclusion is very meaningful in defining interconnect impedance for new generation of storage IO specification such as SAS 12Gbps.
Date of Conference: 25-27 October 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 November 2010
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Conference Location: Austin, TX, USA

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