2013 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers 2013
DOI: 10.1109/isscc.2013.6487622
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A 32Gb/s wireline receiver with a low-frequency equalizer, CTLE and 2-tap DFE in 28nm CMOS

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“…2(a) [4]. The LFEQ compensates for the long-term ISI from low frequency band signal, and the CTLE compensates for the short-term ISI due to the high frequency signal loss.…”
Section: A Low Frequency Equalizing-embedded Ctle (Lfe-ctle)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2(a) [4]. The LFEQ compensates for the long-term ISI from low frequency band signal, and the CTLE compensates for the short-term ISI due to the high frequency signal loss.…”
Section: A Low Frequency Equalizing-embedded Ctle (Lfe-ctle)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to reduce both the number of DFE taps and the power consumption, we proposed a low-frequency equalizing continuous-time linear equalizer (LFE-CTLE), followed by a 2-tap DFE for 28-Gb/s data rate. The proposed CTLE not only compensates for the channel loss at high-frequency (>14GHz=28GHz/2) but also mitigates the long-term ISI tail caused by the slight slope (<4dB) of the loss at low-frequency (<1GHz) in the channel [4]. Previously, the low-frequency equalizer [4] was proposed to mitigate the long-term ISI tail.…”
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“…The frequency response of the passive equalizer has a zero whose location is programmable independently from the attenuation and can vary in the hundreds of megahertz range. Measurements demonstrate its effectiveness for the equalization of lowfrequency losses such as those due to the skin effect [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%