1999
DOI: 10.1109/4.760366
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A 0.4-μm CMOS 10-Gb/s 4-PAM pre-emphasis serial link transmitter

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“…Since the transmitter operates from a fixed voltage supply, a maximum peak power limits the swing of the higher levels. One-tap amplitude pre-emphasis tends to provide some compensation for the frequency-dependent losses, however, more robust approaches use multiple taps to implement the transmit finite-impulse response (FIR) filter at the expense of additional power consumption [1], [2], [13].…”
Section: Amplitude Pre-emphasismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the transmitter operates from a fixed voltage supply, a maximum peak power limits the swing of the higher levels. One-tap amplitude pre-emphasis tends to provide some compensation for the frequency-dependent losses, however, more robust approaches use multiple taps to implement the transmit finite-impulse response (FIR) filter at the expense of additional power consumption [1], [2], [13].…”
Section: Amplitude Pre-emphasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finding new methods to lower power consumption in serial links has been explored through low-common-mode signaling [10] and through low-supply operation [11]. Amplitude pre-emphasis distorts the signal to compensate ISI introduced by the bandwidth limitations of the interconnect [12], [13]. The number of taps of amplitude pre-emphasis depends on the channel quality and bit rate.…”
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“…Implementing a transmitter pre-shaping FIR filter requires only that the weighted adjacent bits need to be added to the transmitted signal to cancel the tail of the channel impulse response. The transmitter does not dictate the use of a faster technology to operate properly [7]. One way to implement an N-tap FIR filter is to make use of a digital to analogue converter (DAC) and a digital CMOS counter to adjust the FIR filter tap coefficients [7], as was implemented in this paper and is discussed in Section 4.…”
Section: Fir Pre-emphasis Filteringmentioning
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“…A restriction of most widely implemented FIR filter pre-emphasis transmitters is that the coefficients of the FIR filter have been designed to be either fixed or externally adjustable [4,7,14,15]. Adaptive preemphasis is sought after to automatically adjust filter tap coefficients to provide an easy to use system with high data integrity.…”
Section: Fir Pre-emphasis Filteringmentioning
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“…ISI is the major factor limiting the maximum distance and data rate of backplane data transmission. Using a symbol-spaced FIR filter for preemphasis at transmit side is a popular technique for counteracting ISI [1,2,3]. Traditionally, the symbol-spaced data for a multi-tap FIR filter is generated by employing a single-edge-triggered D flip-flop (DFF) with full-rate clock retiming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%