Milosevic et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Transceiver design for high-density links with discontinuities using modal signalingMilosevic et al., 2012
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- 9327043027669030717
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- Milosevic P
- Schutt-Aine J
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- IEEE Transactions on components, packaging and manufacturing technology
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In high-speed chip-to-chip single-ended signaling links, far-end crosstalk presents one of the dominant noise sources, limiting the performance of the link. Diagonalizing the channel using modal decomposition has been proposed to mitigate the crosstalk, but so far only the …
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