AN 835: PAM4 Signaling Fundamentals

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Date 3/12/2019
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6.1. System Power

The following table shows how much power a PAM4 400 Gbps interface is expected to consume based on preliminary EPE calculations and module power.

Table 14.  4 x 100G System Power There is a slight total power difference between NRZ and PAM-4 when PCS, FEC and PMA combined for total power (approximately 3.3 W).
Use Case E-tile Power Optics (QSFP-DD) Normalized
4 x 100G w/ FEC + MAC (NRZ) 12.2 W 2 x 12 W 100%
4 x 100G w/ FEC + MAC (PAM4) 8.9 W 1 x 12 W 58%

However, by using PAM4, this interface only requires 1 QSFP-DD module rather than two (16 x 25 Gbps NRZ vs. 8 x 50 Gbps PAM4). This results in a total power saving of approximately 15 W.

In summary, this PAM4 interface saves 42% power when compared to the NRZ solution.