11.1.1 Critical Routes
The high speed differential signals must be routed with great care to minimize signal quality degradation between the connector and the source or sink of the high speed signals by following the guidelines provided in this document. Depending on the configuration schemes, the speed of each differential pair can reach a maximum speed of 10 Gbps. These signals are to be routed first before other signals with highest priority.
- Each differential pair should be routed together with controlled differential impedance of 85 to 90-Ω and 50-Ω common mode impedance. Keep away from other high speed signals. The number of vias should be kept to minimum. Each pair should be separated from adjacent pairs by at least 3 times the signal trace width. Route all differential pairs on the same group of layers (Outer layers or inner layers) if not on the same layer. No 90 degree turns on any of the differential pairs. If bends are used on high speed differential pairs, the angle of the bend should be greater than 135 degrees.
- Length matching:
- Keep high speed differential pairs lengths within 5 mil of each other to keep the intra-pair skew minimum. The inter-pair matching of the differential pairs is not as critical as intra-pair matching. The SSTX and SSRX pairs do not have to match while they need to be routed as short as possible.
- Keep high speed differential pair traces adjacent to ground plane.
- Do not route differential pairs over any plane split.
- ESD components on the high speed differential lanes should be placed nearest to the connector in a pass through manner without stubs on the differential path.
- For ease of routing, the P and N connection of the USB3.1 differential pairs to the HD3SS2522 pins can be swapped.