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In telecommunication, equalization is the reversal of distortion incurred by a signal transmitted through a channel. Equalizers are used to render the frequency response—for instance of a telephone line—flat from end-to-end. When a channel has been equalized the frequency domain attributes of the signal at the input are faithfully reproduced at the output. Telephones, DSL lines and television cables use equalizers to prepare data signals for transmission.

De-emphasis type continuous-time linear equalizer architecture

PendingCN113098440AImprove peaking abilityDistortion RepairBalance-unbalance networksTransmitter/receiver shaping networksSoftware engineeringHemt circuits
The embodiment of the invention discloses a de-emphasis type continuous-time linear equalizer architecture, and the architecture comprises an equalizer main circuit, a de-emphasis type continuous-time linear equalizer main circuit, a de-emphasis type continuous-time linear equalizer main circuit and a de-emphasis type continuous-time linear equalizer main circuit, wherein the equalizer main circuit is used for performing first equalization processing on a first differential signal input from the main input interface so as to output a second differential signal to the auxiliary output interface; a de-emphasis circuit which is connected with an auxiliary input interface and an auxiliary output interface of the equalizer main circuit, comprises a filter and an amplifier connected with the filter, and is used for performing second equalization processing on a second differential signal input by the auxiliary output interface so as to output a third differential signal to the auxiliary input interface; wherein the equalizer main circuit outputs a fourth differential signal from the main output interface based on the first differential signal and the third differential signal. The de-emphasis type continuous-time linear equalizer architecture disclosed by the invention can improve peaking capability and make up channel loss, and has the characteristic of low cost.
Owner:SOUTH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA
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