Design Considerations and Performance Trade-Offs for 56Gb/s Discrete Multi-Tone Electrical Link
For communicating over mid-to-long-reach electrical links at a data-rate above 56Gb/s, ADC-based receiver (RX) has become a dominant architecture due to its strong equalization capability using complex digital signal processing algorithm benefiting from the extreme process node shrinkage. This paper discusses the design of >56Gb/s DAC/ADC-based wireline transceiver (TRX) with discrete multi-tone (DMT) modulation. Some notable differences between wireless orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems and wireline DMT systems are discussed, and some practical design considerations for a multiple tens-of-Gb/s DMT RX is provided.
WOS:000556188100267
2019-01-01
978-1-7281-2788-0
New York
Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems Conference Proceedings
1147
1150
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