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28 April 2023 Design of elastic buffer based on PCIe4.0 protocol
Linjun Liu, Hai Nie, Weiwei Lin
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Proceedings Volume 12626, International Conference on Signal Processing, Computer Networks, and Communications (SPCNC 2022); 126262Q (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2674587
Event: International Conference on Signal Processing, Computer Networks, and Communications (SPCNC 2022), 2022, Zhuhai, China
Abstract
Elastic buffer is often used in the receiving module of the physical layer of serial high-speed interface, which is used to compensate the frequency and synchronize the phase of the recovered clock and the local clock in the physical layer receiver. Based on the protocol of PCIe4.0, an elastic buffer is designed for PCIe4.0 with half full implementation. On the basis of the protocol, the clock compensation function can be well realized, and the data interface of its module and block alignment module can also be combined. Through the simulation verification of VCS, the frequency and phase compensation between the recovery clock and the local clock can be realized, and the correctness of its data receiving function can also be proved.
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Linjun Liu, Hai Nie, and Weiwei Lin "Design of elastic buffer based on PCIe4.0 protocol", Proc. SPIE 12626, International Conference on Signal Processing, Computer Networks, and Communications (SPCNC 2022), 126262Q (28 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2674587
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KEYWORDS
Clocks

Elasticity

Data transmission

Design and modelling

Receivers

Data communications

Data storage

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