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by rayiner
1537 days ago
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PCI-E isn't QAM. It's NRZ (a type of pulse amplitude modulation with just two amplitude levels), with 8/10b, 64/66b, or 128/130b encoding, and then scrambled to reduce long runs of 0s or 1s. I think PCI-E 6.0 uses PAM-4 with 4 amplitude levels. |
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