ss) and small I/O capacitance (CIO) [2,3]. Even through noise margins and power efficiency are enhanced by ground termination, to compensate channel loss, the I/O is still the most power-hungry block. The pre-emphasized output driver and DFE are widely used to remove ISI and maximize read/write margins. However, multiple-taps in the output driver and the DFE are required to cover the channel loss, and they degrade the power efficiency of the I/O and occupy a large area.">

17.6 1V 10Gb/s/pin single-ended transceiver with controllable active-inductor-based driver and adaptively calibrated cascade-DFE for post-LPDDR4 interfaces (original) (raw)

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