2004
DOI: 10.1049/el:20040567
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FIR filter optimisation as pre-emphasis of high-speed backplane data transmission

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“…For the purpose of demonstration, the Tyco 34-inch FR4 backplane [7] was used as the transmission channel. A normalized 1Vpp PRBS 2 II -1 data sequence was transmitted at 10Gbps through the channel.…”
Section: Simulation Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the purpose of demonstration, the Tyco 34-inch FR4 backplane [7] was used as the transmission channel. A normalized 1Vpp PRBS 2 II -1 data sequence was transmitted at 10Gbps through the channel.…”
Section: Simulation Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, conventional SSF and DFE only look at bit centers as the optimal sampling points to generate error correction matrices. But at a high data rate, severe channel group delay distortion [7] is a major factor of jitter, which is another lSI contributor in addition to amplitude attenuation. As a result, the received data eyes are no longer peaked at bit centers, and the eye diagrams are no longer symmetric, as illustrated in Fig.l.…”
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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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“…Normally, the number of taps ranges from 2 to 5 because of power and area constraints. The coefficient of each tap is directly related to the channel characteristic mentioned in the previous sub-section and can be determined adaptively by the least-mean-square (LMS) algorithm [6,7]:…”
Section: Pre-emphasis Filtermentioning
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“…Crosstalk, on the other hand, is caused by electromagnetic coupling between transmission lines. To counteract ISI, a finite impulse response (FIR) pre-emphasis filter at the transmitter side is widely used to emphasize the signal prior to the impact of the channel [6][7][8]. However, pre-emphasized signal couples more electromagnetic energy into neighboring channels and may exacerbate the crosstalk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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