Non-Crosstalk Scheme Based on Linear Combination Transformation in High-Speed Interconnects.

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Title: Non-Crosstalk Scheme Based on Linear Combination Transformation in High-Speed Interconnects.
Authors: Yafei Wang1 wangyafei@bistu.edu.cn, Huifang Sun1, Xuehua Li1
Source: Progress in Electromagnetics Research Letters. 2019, Vol. 85, p45-50. 6p.
Subjects: Mathematical combinations, Crosstalk
Abstract: Aiming at the problem of crosstalk in high-speed interconnects, a non-crosstalk scheme based on coupled transmission lines-channel transmission matrix (CTL-CTM) is proposed. In this scheme, the transmitted signals are linear combination transformed at the transmitting end of the interconnect lines where the transmission signals among the interconnect lines constitute an orthogonal mode. After the signals have synchronously transmitted to the receiving end, second linear combination transformation is performed to restore the transmitted signals. Simulation results show that this low cost circuit proposed is capable of improving the quality of eye diagram and eliminating the crosstalk obviously. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Aiming at the problem of crosstalk in high-speed interconnects, a non-crosstalk scheme based on coupled transmission lines-channel transmission matrix (CTL-CTM) is proposed. In this scheme, the transmitted signals are linear combination transformed at the transmitting end of the interconnect lines where the transmission signals among the interconnect lines constitute an orthogonal mode. After the signals have synchronously transmitted to the receiving end, second linear combination transformation is performed to restore the transmitted signals. Simulation results show that this low cost circuit proposed is capable of improving the quality of eye diagram and eliminating the crosstalk obviously. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:19376480
DOI:10.2528/pierl19030502