Learn to design and analyze USB4 v2 systems using SerDes ToolboxTM and Signal Integrity ToolboxTM. In the rapidly evolving world of USB technology, the transition from NRZ to PAM3 modulation marks a significant leap forward for the next-generation USB standard, USB4 v2. This shift is driven by the demand for higher data rates and increased bandwidth, but it also introduces new challenges in SerDes design and signal integrity analysis. Through this detailed walkthrough, viewers will gain insights into the complexities of creating a USB SerDes system that leverages PAM3 modulation to effectively manage transmitter and receiver equalization, addressing various forms of impairments such as jitter. Starting with an introduction to the general SerDes and signal integrity workflow, the video demonstrates a hands-on approach to setting up a USB4 v2 SerDes model, beginning in the SerDes Designer app, progressing through detailed adjustments in Simulink®, and culminating in the analysis within the Signal Integrity Toolbox. Through statistical and time-domain channel analysis, including the generation of IBIS-AMI models for SerDes and channel verification, the video provides a thorough understanding of the tools and techniques necessary for optimizing USB4 v2 systems. Check out this example showing how to implement USB4 V2 (80Gbps PAM3) Transmitter and Receiver architectures with SerDes Designer and generate IBIS-AMI models using the library blocks in SerDes Toolbox: Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:01 SerDes and Signal Integrity Workflow 02:04 USB4 v2 Demo: SerDes Designer App 12:44 USB4 v2 Demo: Simulink 26:22 USB4 v2 Signal Integrity Toolbox 30:01 Conclusion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get a free product trial: Learn more about MATLAB: Learn more about Simulink: See what's new in MATLAB and Simulink: © 2024 The MathWorks, Inc. MATLAB and Simulink are registered trademarks of The MathWorks, Inc. See for a list of additional trademarks. Other product or brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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