Samtec announces hyper low skew Twinax cable for 224 Gbps
Samtec has expanded its Eye Speed cable family to include Eye Speed Hyper Low Skew Twinax cable optimised for 224 Gbps PAM4 applications. Samtec is currently offering 32 AWG Eye Speed Hyper Low Skew Twinax for inside-the-box cable solutions, with 27 AWG in development for longer reach cabled backplane systems.
Skew is a major design concern for 224 Gbps PAM4, manifesting as delay differences within a differential pair (due to physical and electrical construction in the channel).
Tightly coupled, twinax cable that is co-extruded with drainless shield construction, like the Eye Speed product family, has skew performance (as well as impedance and insertion loss stability) even under realistic bending conditions, allowing skew to be completely under the implementer’s control. This is in contrast to other manufacturing techniques for twinax cables that are not co-extruded.
Eye Speed Hyper Low Skew Twinax was specifically developed to target applications where designers need optimal high-speed performance out to 60+ GHz Nyquist frequencies. By holding a maximum intrapair skew of 1.75 ps/m, and offering extreme signal stability.
Samtec Eye Speed Cable Technology includes 4 varieties: Eye Speed Twinax (3.5 ps/meter max skew; 28-36 AWG); Eye Speed Thinax (40% smaller diameter than Eye Speed Twinax, same performance; 34 AWG); Eye Speed Hyper Low Skew Twinax (1.75 ps/meter max skew; 32 AWG with 27 AWG in development); and Eye Speed ThinSETM (thin micro-coax with 0.024” outer diameter cable).
As part of Samtec’s Sudden Service initiative, Eye Speed cables take a mix-and-match approach with Samtec’s most popular connectors. In other words, a designer can specify what connector is part of each end of the cable assembly. Some of the more popular mixed-end designs include ExaMAX to AcceleRate and FQSFP-D8 to NovaRay connectors. For 224 Gbps applications, a designer could choose Si-Fly® HD Co-Packaged CPX Substrate Connector over Eye Speed Hyper Low Skew Twinax cable to a Flyover OSFP 224 Gbps Panel Assembly, for example.
The mix-and-match strategy allows system architects to specify Samtec high-speed cable solutions for mid-board to mid-board applications, or near-chip/on-chip to front panel, or ASIC-adjacent to the backplane.