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RC19008A - PCIe Gen5/6 Fanout Buffer

Download the RC19008A datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the RC19024A variant, as both devices belong to the same pcie gen5/6 fanout buffer family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

6 1.3 RC19020 Pin Information

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Key Features

  • easing system design. They can drive both source-terminated and doubleterminated loads, operating up to 400MHz. The family offers 2, 4, 8, 13, 16, 20, and 24 LowPower (LP) HCSL output pairs in 3 × 3 mm to 10 × 10 mm packages. The RC190xx devices offer higher output counts in smaller packages compared to earlier buffer families. The buffers support both Common Clock (CC) and Independent Reference (IR) PCIe clock architectures.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (RC19024A-Renesas.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number RC19008A
Manufacturer Renesas
File Size 2.24 MB
Description PCIe Gen5/6 Fanout Buffer
Datasheet download datasheet RC19008A Datasheet

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RC190xx PCIe Gen5/6 Fanout Buffer Family with LOS Datasheet The RC190xx (RC19024, RC19020, RC19020A072, RC19016, RC19013, RC19008, RC19004, and RC19002) ultra-high performance fanout buffers support PCIe Gen5 and Gen6. They provide a LossOf-Signal (LOS) output for system monitoring and redundancy. The devices also incorporate Power Down Tolerant (PDT) and Flexible Startup Sequencing (FSS) features, easing system design. They can drive both source-terminated and doubleterminated loads, operating up to 400MHz. The family offers 2, 4, 8, 13, 16, 20, and 24 LowPower (LP) HCSL output pairs in 3 × 3 mm to 10 × 10 mm packages. The RC190xx devices offer higher output counts in smaller packages compared to earlier buffer families.