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Serial Transceiver Data Rates for Export Control reason

Altera_Forum
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Hello All, 

 

The exportation of the logic devices is controlled in the EU.  

If the device has "an ‘aggregate one-way peak serial transceiver data rate’ of 200 Gb/s or greater", the device is Dual Use part so the exportation is regulated by the EU law. 

‘Aggregate one-way peak serial transceiver data rate’ is the product of the peak serial one-way transceiver data rate times the number of transceivers on the FPGA. 

 

I would like to get help to determine wich devices exceed the 200Gb/s limit. 

 

I found the following information so far: 

link: 

http://www.altera.com/technology/high_speed/hs-index.html 

 

Here I can found which products contains serial transceivers. 

 

According to the datasheets we can calculate the the data rate multiplying the transceiver count by the transceiver speed. 

But it would be very helpful, If someone with the neccessary technical knowledge could help me, wich exact part numbers has greater than 200 Gb/s serial transceiver data rate. 

 

I mean a list of part numbers which exceed the above limit. 

 

Many Thanks, 

Bela Farkas
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Altera_Forum
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You might want to contact your FAE or Altera to provide you with these information since it seems to involved legal.

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