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A 1.0625-to-14.025Gb/s multimedia transceiver with full-rate source-series-terminated transmit driver and floating-tap decision-feedback equalizer in 40nm CMOS
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringMultiplexingFull DuplexRobust TransceiverAnalog-to-digital ConverterMixed-signal Integrated CircuitChannel Equalization1.0625-To-14.025gb/s Multimedia TransceiverComputer EngineeringDigital Circuit DesignTap RangeFloating-tap Decision-feedback EqualizerInterference CancellationHalf-rate Decision-feedback EqualizerSignal ProcessingElectromagnetic Compatibility
A robust transceiver designed for NRZ signaling beyond 10Gb/s over long-range physical media (including electrical backplanes, copper cables and optical modules) must contend with significant challenges from insertion loss, crosstalk, and reflection. For inter-symbol interference (ISI) cancellation, half-rate decision-feedback equalizer (DFE) with unrolled first tap is widely used to avoid noise amplification and to relax timing for data sampling/feedback. However, tap-unrolling increases slicer count and entails half-rate multiplexers eating into timing margin. To remove reflection-induced ISI due to impedance discontinuities in the media, the DFE must cover tap positions higher than 30UI which is beyond tap range of the DFEs reported in previous work.
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