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With the increase in port speeds and line card port density comes a proportional increase in line card capacity. This increase in capacity puts pressure on intracard and card-card communications channels. In many cases, it makes sense to transition these interfaces to arrays of high-speed serializer/deserializer devices, commonly referred to as serdes.
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Healey, A. (2006). High-Speed Serial Interconnect. In: Kazi, K. (eds) Optical Networking Standards: A Comprehensive Guide. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-24063-3_19
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