Abstract—A transmitter pre-emphasis technique for copper cable equalization is presented that is based on pulse-width modulation (PWM). This technique is an alternative to the usual 2-tap symbol-spaced FIR (SSF) pre-emphasis. The technique uses timing resolution instead of amplitude resolution to adjust the filter transfer function, and therefore fits well with future high-speed low-voltage CMOS processes. Spectral analysis and time domain simulations illustrate that PWM pre-emphasis offers more relative high frequency boost than 2-tap SSF. Only one coefficient needs to be set to fit the equalizer transfer function to the channel, which makes convergence of an algorithm for automatic adaptation straightforward. A proof-of-concept 0.13- m CM...
With the recent surge in the demand for high data rates, communication over copper media faces new c...
Next generation communication systems are reaching 110Gbps rates. At these frequencies, the skin eff...
Next generation communication systems are reaching 110Gbps rates. At these frequencies, the skin eff...
A digital transmitter pre-emphasis technique is presented that is based on pulse-width modulation, i...
Abstract-High-speed data links over copper cables can be effectively equalized using pulse-width mod...
A digital transmitter pre-emphasis technique is presented that is based on pulse-width modulation, i...
A digital transmitter pre-emphasis technique is presented that is based on pulse-width modulation, i...
A digital transmitter pre-emphasis technique is presented that is based on pulse-width modulation, i...
A novel approach to equalization of high-speed serial links combines both amplitude pre-emphasis to ...
A novel approach to equalization of high-speed serial links combines both amplitude pre-emphasis to ...
A 20Gb/s transmitter employing an analog filtering pre-emphasis equalization technique is presented....
In this paper the innovative time-domain pre-distortion method is proposed. This method (PWM-RC) use...
A 20Gb/s transmitter employing an analog filtering pre-emphasis equalization technique is presented....
Copper channels suffer from attenuation and dispersion, caused by the skin effect and dielectric los...
Global on-chip data communication is becoming a concern as the gap between transistor speed and inte...
With the recent surge in the demand for high data rates, communication over copper media faces new c...
Next generation communication systems are reaching 110Gbps rates. At these frequencies, the skin eff...
Next generation communication systems are reaching 110Gbps rates. At these frequencies, the skin eff...
A digital transmitter pre-emphasis technique is presented that is based on pulse-width modulation, i...
Abstract-High-speed data links over copper cables can be effectively equalized using pulse-width mod...
A digital transmitter pre-emphasis technique is presented that is based on pulse-width modulation, i...
A digital transmitter pre-emphasis technique is presented that is based on pulse-width modulation, i...
A digital transmitter pre-emphasis technique is presented that is based on pulse-width modulation, i...
A novel approach to equalization of high-speed serial links combines both amplitude pre-emphasis to ...
A novel approach to equalization of high-speed serial links combines both amplitude pre-emphasis to ...
A 20Gb/s transmitter employing an analog filtering pre-emphasis equalization technique is presented....
In this paper the innovative time-domain pre-distortion method is proposed. This method (PWM-RC) use...
A 20Gb/s transmitter employing an analog filtering pre-emphasis equalization technique is presented....
Copper channels suffer from attenuation and dispersion, caused by the skin effect and dielectric los...
Global on-chip data communication is becoming a concern as the gap between transistor speed and inte...
With the recent surge in the demand for high data rates, communication over copper media faces new c...
Next generation communication systems are reaching 110Gbps rates. At these frequencies, the skin eff...
Next generation communication systems are reaching 110Gbps rates. At these frequencies, the skin eff...