2003
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.2003.818572
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Equalization and clock recovery for a 2.5-10-Gb/s 2-PAM/4-PAM backplane transceiver cell

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“…Additionally, the dielectric material of the transmission line causes loss. (2) where is the dielectric constant, tan is the loss tangent of the material, and is the speed of light. A thorough discussion of the skin and dielectric losses in modern materials is given 0018-9200/$20.00 © 2006 IEEE by Deutsch [14].…”
Section: Amplitude Pre-emphasismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, the dielectric material of the transmission line causes loss. (2) where is the dielectric constant, tan is the loss tangent of the material, and is the speed of light. A thorough discussion of the skin and dielectric losses in modern materials is given 0018-9200/$20.00 © 2006 IEEE by Deutsch [14].…”
Section: Amplitude Pre-emphasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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%
“…As a result, if is sufficiently large compared to the marginal error probability , this observation alone is sufficient to guarantee that the proportion of codewords with two errors is increased compared to the independent-errors approximation. 4 In a similar manner, widening the error region to include deviations from the worst-case pattern by more than two symbols increases the probabilities of the corresponding higher-order error events.…”
Section: A Error Region Channel Signature and Error Correlationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The two main mechanisms that account for the most significant portion of the residual ISI in high-speed links are dispersion and reflection. In addition, residual interference may also include co-channel interference, caused, for instance, by electro-magnetic coupling (crosstalk) [3], [4]. As accounting for co-channel interference involves the same set of mathematical tools as accounting for the ISI, the remainder of the paper focuses on the effects of the ISI.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
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