Diodes Targets Automotive PCIe 5.0 Links With New ReDriver



Uploaded image Diodes Incorporated has introduced the PI3EQX32904Q, a four-channel automotive ReDriver designed for 32Gbps PCIe 5.0, SAS4, and CXL links inside next-generation vehicle computing platforms. The device is aimed at automotive systems where GPU and CPU SoCs are now handling ADAS, infotainment, instrument cluster, and AI-related workloads within increasingly centralized architectures.

The PI3EQX32904Q is a four-channel linear ReDriver used to restore and condition high-speed differential signals across PCB traces, cables, and other signal paths where insertion loss and intersymbol interference begin to degrade link quality. The device supports PCIe 5.0 data rates up to 32Gbps and is intended for automotive smart cockpit systems built around high-bandwidth GPU+CPU architectures.

Modern automotive computing platforms are starting to inherit many of the same signal-integrity problems already familiar in servers and AI infrastructure. Higher bandwidth links, denser PCBs, longer trace lengths, and multiple interconnected processors all increase the difficulty of maintaining clean high-speed signaling across the platform.

Signal Integrity Inside Smart Cockpit Compute

Smart cockpit hardware is moving more functions into fewer compute domains. ADAS processing, infotainment, instrument clusters, storage, displays, and local AI workloads may all need to exchange data with the main compute platform, and those links are now moving well beyond the speeds traditionally associated with vehicle electronics.

At 32Gbps, the physical path starts to matter a lot. PCB length, connector choice, dielectric loss, routing density, and even where the processor can sit on the board all become part of the signal-integrity problem. The PI3EQX32904Q is placed in the path to help clean up loss and distortion before the receiving device has to make sense of the link.

The ReDriver uses a linear equalizer architecture with programmable equalization, flat gain, and output swing control through an I2C interface. That allows engineers to tune the link depending on PCB layout, cable characteristics, connector losses, or overall channel length without relying heavily on firmware-level correction. Diodes also states that the device is transparent to link training and remains rate and coding agnostic, allowing it to support evolving automotive interface standards without becoming tightly locked to a single protocol implementation.

Four Independent Channels For PCIe 5.0 And CXL Links

The PI3EQX32904Q supports four independent differential channels using 100Ω differential CML I/O structures. Each channel can be configured separately, which becomes useful in automotive platforms where signal paths may differ between processors, storage, displays, or external modules.

The ReDriver supports PCIe 5.0, SAS4, and CXL protocols, placing it directly into the area of high-bandwidth compute and memory interconnects now becoming more common in AI-capable vehicle architectures. PCIe 5.0 routing can quickly become a layout issue once the board grows, the connector count rises, or the compute architecture spreads across more than one physical area. Adding equalization in the channel gives engineers more room to place processors, switches, storage, or peripheral devices without treating every additional millimeter of trace as a hard limit. That extra margin can be useful when thermal zones, shielding, enclosure geometry, or connector positions are already fixed by the vehicle platform rather than by the ideal PCB layout.

Built On SiGe BiCMOS For Automotive Platforms

Diodes built the PI3EQX32904Q on a 0.13µm silicon germanium BiCMOS process, which the company says helps deliver the linearity and low jitter needed for stable 32Gbps operation. The device runs from a 3.3V supply across a -40°C to +85°C operating range and comes in a 46-contact W-QFN3063 package. It also includes low-level input signal detection and output squelch for each channel, so inactive channels can be handled without leaving the output driving unnecessarily.

Adaptive power management is included for power-sensitive systems, along with support for Modern Standby S0 Low Power Idle mode. Diodes specifies deep standby power consumption below 5mW while keeping the device ready for rapid wake-up.

The PI3EQX32904Q is AEC-Q100 qualified, PPAP capable, and manufactured in IATF 16949-certified facilities for automotive applications.

View the PI3EQX32904Q datasheet

Learn more and read the original announcement at www.diodes.com


Technology Overview

The Diodes Incorporated PI3EQX32904Q is a four-channel 32Gbps linear ReDriver for PCIe 5.0, SAS4, and CXL automotive interfaces. The device uses programmable equalization, flat gain, and output swing control through I2C to compensate for signal degradation across high-speed PCB traces and interconnects. The ReDriver supports four independent differential channels, operates from a 3.3V supply, and is qualified for automotive applications under AEC-Q100.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PI3EQX32904Q used for?

The PI3EQX32904Q is used to improve signal integrity in high-speed automotive data links such as PCIe 5.0, SAS4, and CXL connections between processors, storage, and other compute hardware.

What protocols does the PI3EQX32904Q support?

The device supports PCIe 5.0, SAS4, and CXL protocols at data rates up to 32Gbps.

Is the PI3EQX32904Q qualified for automotive use?

Yes. Diodes states that the PI3EQX32904Q is AEC-Q100 qualified, PPAP capable, and manufactured in IATF 16949-certified facilities.


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Diodes Incorporated is a global manufacturer of application-specific standard products, including discrete semiconductors, analog ICs, and logic devices for consumer, automotive, industrial, and communications markets.

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