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A Flexible Serial Link for 5-10 Gbps in Realistic Backplane Environments

Zerbe et al., 2005

Document ID
4305230561422088211
Author
Zerbe J
Werner C
Kollipara R
Publication year
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Design and Test for Multiple Gbps Communication Devices and Systems

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Key problems affecting backplane transmission at speeds greater than 5 Gbps today include loss, reflections, crosstalk, and skew. Understanding the impact of different pieces of the design challenge is critical, as it can greatly affect link design tradeoffs. Advantages and …
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