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Traveling Wave High-Speed Serial Link Design for Fiber and Backplane

High-speed fiber optic and backplane wireline infrastructures represent a significant segment in today’s communication systems. In addition to enabling high-speed Internet traffic, these networks handle base station backhauls, enabling much of the wireless traffic as well. Because of the high cost associated with fiber infrastructure, existing systems target increasing the serial data throughput per lane by squeezing more bandwidth into the existing data channels. Hence, the performance requirement from the enabling SERDES chipsets becomes more and more stringent. The existing data rates of 10 and 25 Gb/s per lane are soon going to be replaced by chipsets with 40 and 100 ...

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