XFI to 10GBASE-KR

I want to build a 10Gbase-KR (backplane) application using NVIDIA JETSON AGX ORIN’s XFI interface. Do I need to use a PHY IC?

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Yes, you need a PHY IC.

Is there a recommended PHY IC?

There was a similar question here.

However, the answer there seems to suggest that we have to use this PHY for both the transmit and receive sides.

You could refer to NVIDIA developer kit.

Yes, I have confirmed that the NVIDIA development kit uses Marvell’s AQR113C-BO-I.

However, this PHY is a 10GBASE-T Single-Port Ethernet PHY Transceiver.

we don’t have a recommended PHY for this.

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