

The Keysight DCA-X system's unmatched capability showcases the state-of-the art performance of Credo's chipset and was a key enabler in its development.Ĭredo will conduct three demonstrations with Molex. "Keysight has extended the bandwidth of its popular DCA-X series of oscilloscopes to 100 GHz in order to provide the best fidelity and highest measurement accuracy for characterization of next-generation SerDes and systems using PAM-4 modulation in excess of 50 Gbaud (100 Gb/s)," said Joachim Peerlings, vice president and general manager, networks and data centers solutions, Keysight.

The live demonstration in the Keysight booth will show the new Keysight measurement system performing actual measurements on Credo's 112 Gb/s, 56 Gbaud PAM4 devices, which are among the first available on the market at this speed. The Credo demonstration with Keysight will highlight Credo's 112G PAM4 evaluation board and Keysight's new 100 GHz N1046A remote head plug-in module for the 86100D DCA-X Wide Bandwidth Oscilloscope. The second demonstration will show 56G PAM4 transport over FCI's ExaMAX® backplane interconnect system with over 35dB of insertion loss.

The first will show 112G PAM4 SR transport over Amphenol's ExaMAX+™ Direct-Mate Orthogonal connector system.

Additionally, Credo is demonstrating long-reach 28G technology with Leoni (Booth #946), showcasing 10-meter cables for data center connectivity.Ĭredo will conduct two demonstrations with Amphenol. The 56G NRZ demonstrations highlight the fact that high performance computing (HPC) environments have the ability to deploy low latency, error-free systems without the need for forward-error correction (FEC). Molex (Booth #619) demos leverage Credo's 56G PAM4-LR and 56G NRZ LR SerDes IP over copper cables and backplanes. "These demonstrations show how our unique SerDes architecture creates new opportunities for cable and backplane manufacturers, delivering the low power and error-free connectivity these solutions demand."ĭemonstrations with Keysight (Booth #725) and Amphenol (Booth #641) will showcase Credo's low power 112G PAM4-SR and 56G PAM4-LR technology. ''The continued demand to accelerate bandwidth in data center, enterprise and high performance computing environments requires continued innovation for serial link technology," said Rajan Pai, vice president of system applications at Credo. The conference takes place this week at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, Calif., with exhibits running Feb 1-2. MILPITAS, CA -(Marketwired - January 30, 2017) - Credo Semiconductor, a global innovation leader in Serializer-Deserializer (SerDes) technology, today announced it will conduct multiple demonstrations of its low power 112Gbps (G) PAM4, 56G PAM4 LR and 56G NRZ LR SerDes technologies at DesignCon 2017.
