8Gbps, 1/2 Lane PCIe 3.0/SATA3 Combo ReDrivers from Diodes Incorporated Support PC Industry’s Modern Standby Mode
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) has launched the PI3EQX12902E and PI3EQX12904E, enhancing its ReDriver™ lineup to meet Microsoft’s Modern Standby requirements. The 1-lane and 2-lane ReDrivers consume only 1.7mW and 3.3mW, respectively, significantly improving battery life. Supporting data rates of up to 8Gbps, they provide advanced signal management capabilities and are versatile for various OEM applications. The PI3EQX12902E is priced at $0.70 and the PI3EQX12904E at $1.30 per unit in 3500 piece quantities.
- Launch of new ReDrivers enhances product offerings focused on modern energy efficiency.
- ReDrivers consume minimal power, extending battery life for devices.
- Support data rates up to 8Gbps, enhancing performance in various applications.
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Operating from a 3.3V rail and in standby mode, the 1-lane PI3EQX12902E consumes 1.7mW with the 2-lane PI3EQX12904E consuming 3.3mW, significantly extending battery life. Their built-in coupling capacitors help reduce component count and save board space.
These PCIe® 3.0/SATA3 combo ReDrivers support data rates up to 8Gbps, delivering heightened signal driving capacity and are transparent to link training. They provide programmable equalization, linear swing, and flat gain capabilities, allowing signal losses to be compensated for extending PCB trace lengths. Their conformance with both PCIe and SATA protocols present OEMs with extremely versatile solutions that can easily be applied to numerous different products.
Supplied in a 30-TQFN (ZL) package format, the PI3EQX12902E is priced at
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