At high data rates, around and above 10 Gbits/s, we have to face the reality that conducting traces glued to dielectric (a.k.a., printed circuit boards) are truly horrible waveguides. They attenuate ...
Cash in hand of US $80 million might not sound like a fortune today but back in 1990, when Indian-origin entrepreneur, engineer, and researcher Prabhu Goel sold his stake in the company he had founded ...
Combining equalization at both the transmitter and receiver in a high-speed serial-data channel lets designs reach more than 28 Gbits/s. Equalization will continue to play a key role as we switch from ...