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A review of common receive-end adaptive equalization schemes and algorithms for a high-speed serial backplane
This paper provides a review of the structures and algorithms used in receive end adaptive equalization. These structures are necessary in order to allow high speed signaling over several gigabits per second across a serial backplane channel. As the data rates continue to increase over these channels the causes and the techniques used mitigate interference become more and more important.