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Why PCIe Uses AC Coupling

  1. Common Mode Voltage Independence

    • The transmitter may drive its differential pair around one reference level, and the receiver may use a slightly different one.
    • With AC coupling, each side can use its own internal reference voltage, since the capacitor blocks any mismatch in DC levels.
  2. Noise & Grounding Benefits

    • If devices are on different boards, slots, or power domains, their ground/reference voltages may differ.
    • AC coupling prevents large DC currents that would otherwise flow due to these mismatches.
  3. Signal Integrity

    • High-speed PCIe signaling is all about fast transitions (edges).
    • Since information is carried in the changes, not the static voltage level, blocking DC does not harm data transmission.