Teledyne LeCroy announced the extension of their patented CrossSyncTM PHY technology to support the PCI Express® 5.0 Card Electromechanical (CEM) specification. This latest CEM interposer (PE230UIA-X) joins the existing CrossSync PHY enabled M.2 form factor interposers (PE210UIA for PCIe® 4.0 and the PE222UIA for PCIe 5.0), with more form factors in development to fill out the portfolio of cross-layer probing.

Engineers at the leading edge of high-speed serial communications are validating, debugging, and deploying the first generation of PCI Express 5.0 devices for data storage, networking, and other applications. Device and interoperability problems often arise in the electrical domain, protocol interaction, or a combination of the two. CrossSync PHY technology provides engineers the complete picture when testing the PCIe interface standard. By linking the oscilloscope with a protocol analyzer, it permits the oscilloscope, and protocol analyzer traces to be viewed, navigated, and analyzed in a time-correlated way during a single system test — a capability that is exclusive to Teledyne LeCroy. This capability allows problems to be quickly identified in a live link, speeding time-to-market for these latest devices. All CrossSync PHY enabled interposers operate with Teledyne LeCroy PCI Express protocol analyzers and Teledyne LeCroy LabMaster and WaveMaster® oscilloscopes.

This newly introduced interposer brings CrossSync PHY capability to the industry standard CEM specification form factor at the full PCIe 5.0 rate of 32 GT/s. The powerful interposer includes probing points for reference clock, sideband signal, and power rail voltage and current monitoring, in addition to data signals for the protocol analyzer. Optional upgrades add oscilloscope probing points for all high-speed data signals.

“Complex dynamic equalization algorithms, signal integrity challenges and the emergence of protocol-controlled system management interfaces increase the challenges of debugging problems in systems with high-speed serial data signals. Enabling engineers to see both the physical and protocol layers in a single, time-correlated window is a big step in making their job easier” said Kevin Prusso, VP, and GM for Teledyne LeCroy. “We are pleased to extend our CrossSync PHY technology to the widely deployed CEM form factor to help engineers improve time-to-market, performance, and reliability of their new designs.”