Data transfer rates on printed circuit boards have approached speeds that challenge the limits of today’s technology. Chip-to-chip digital communication has reached a plateau at 3Gb/s and several problems need to be addressed to significantly increase data transfer rates. Crosstalk between adjacent signal lines increases with increasing frequency. With far end crosstalk (FEXT), inductive and capacitive components conveniently cancel each other as they propagate on an interconnect transmission line. However, with near end crosstalk (NEXT), these components add together and interfere with signals on adjacent receivers. This paper proposes a solution for canceling crosstalk by adding extra circuitry to the receiver within the integrated circui...
This book describes design techniques that can be used to mitigate crosstalk in high-speed I/O circu...
A single-ended transmitter (Tx) is proposed to compensate for the crosstalk-induced jitter (CIJ) of ...
DoctorIn this thesis, transmitter circuits to compensate for the Crosstalk-induced jitter (CIJ) in p...
Data transfer rates on printed circuit boards are quickly approaching speeds that challenge the limi...
DoctorCircuits are proposed for transmitter and receiver to compensate for the far-end crosstalk (FE...
In today’s demand for faster data rates and more features to be integrated on single printed circuit...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2009. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: Rame...
Abstract—As serial I/O data rates scale above 10 Gb/s, crosstalk between neighboring channels degrad...
With an increased data rate of high-speed PCBs, an increase in crosstalk degrades the signal integri...
Today's high-speed I/O signaling links are faced with difficult challenges: due to manufacturing and...
As interconnect line width and spacing decreases and operating clock rate increases, interconnect h...
Abstract:- In the developing world much know-how are growing faster and faster as they are becoming ...
In this paper, we present integrated circuit solutions that enable high-speed data transmission over...
The increasing demand for high-bandwidth interconnection between integrated circuits requires large ...
With improvement in the speed and frequency of electronic circuits, far-end crosstalk (FEXT) problem...
This book describes design techniques that can be used to mitigate crosstalk in high-speed I/O circu...
A single-ended transmitter (Tx) is proposed to compensate for the crosstalk-induced jitter (CIJ) of ...
DoctorIn this thesis, transmitter circuits to compensate for the Crosstalk-induced jitter (CIJ) in p...
Data transfer rates on printed circuit boards are quickly approaching speeds that challenge the limi...
DoctorCircuits are proposed for transmitter and receiver to compensate for the far-end crosstalk (FE...
In today’s demand for faster data rates and more features to be integrated on single printed circuit...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2009. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: Rame...
Abstract—As serial I/O data rates scale above 10 Gb/s, crosstalk between neighboring channels degrad...
With an increased data rate of high-speed PCBs, an increase in crosstalk degrades the signal integri...
Today's high-speed I/O signaling links are faced with difficult challenges: due to manufacturing and...
As interconnect line width and spacing decreases and operating clock rate increases, interconnect h...
Abstract:- In the developing world much know-how are growing faster and faster as they are becoming ...
In this paper, we present integrated circuit solutions that enable high-speed data transmission over...
The increasing demand for high-bandwidth interconnection between integrated circuits requires large ...
With improvement in the speed and frequency of electronic circuits, far-end crosstalk (FEXT) problem...
This book describes design techniques that can be used to mitigate crosstalk in high-speed I/O circu...
A single-ended transmitter (Tx) is proposed to compensate for the crosstalk-induced jitter (CIJ) of ...
DoctorIn this thesis, transmitter circuits to compensate for the Crosstalk-induced jitter (CIJ) in p...