ZHCSTG5 October 2023 ADC12QJ1600-SEP
PRODUCTION DATA
A data scrambler is available to scramble the data before transmission across the channel. Scrambling is used to remove the possibility of spectral peaks in the transmitted data due to repetitive data streams. The scrambler is optional for 8B or 10B encoded modes, however it is mandatory for 64B or 66B encoded modes in order to have sufficient spectral content for clock recovery and adaptive equalization. The scrambler operates on the data before encoding, such that the 8B or 10B scrambler scrambles the 8-bit octets before 10-bit encoding and the 64B or 66B scrambler scrambles the 64-bit block before the sync header insertion (66-bit encoding). The JESD204C receiver automatically synchronizes its descrambler to the incoming scrambled data stream. For 8B/10B encoding, the initial lane alignment sequence (ILA) is never scrambled. Scrambling can be enabled by setting SCR for 8B or 10B encoding modes, but it is automatically enabled in 64B/66B modes. The scrambling polynomial is different for 8B or 10B encoding and 64B or 66B encoding schemes as defined by the JESD204C standard.