频率相关的每端口重新规范化

Sherman Shan Chen;Zhifei Xu;Armin Tajalli;Brian Holden
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提出了一种频率相关和每端口(FDPP)信道端接和重规范化方法,以更准确地替代使用频率无关、均匀阻抗作为串行化/解串行化发送(TX)/接收(RX)端接阻抗的传统方法。尽管在实际所有现有的高速接口标准中都采用了传统的方法,但TX和RX处恒定、均匀的端接阻抗的假设并不完全正确,并且会导致不准确。新方法在每个频点和每个端口的基础上表征TX和RX终端的失配条件,从而在信道表征和性能评估期间产生更准确的结果。介绍了FDPP方法的数学计算过程。使用两个代表性的TX/RX终端和三个代表中/高/超高损耗的典型通道来演示FDPP重整化方法的效果。将获得的S参数、眼图以及信道操作裕度(COM)的优值与使用传统方法生成的优值进行比较。比较表明,FDPP方法比传统方法产生了更真实、更准确的结果。最后,提出了在当前Touchstone 2.0格式中扩展[参考]部分的建议。
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Frequency-Dependent Per-Port Renormalization
A frequency-dependent and per-port (FDPP) channel termination and renormalization method is presented as a more accurate substitute for the traditional method that uses frequency independent, uniform impedance as the serialization/deserialization transmit (TX)/receive (RX) termination impedances. Although the traditional method is employed in practically all the existing high-speed interface standards, the assumption of the constant, uniform termination impedance at TX and RX is not exactly correct and will lead to inaccuracy. The new method characterizes the mismatch conditions at the TX and the RX terminations on a per frequency point and per-port basis and, thus, produces more accurate results during the channel characterization and performance assessment. The mathematical computation procedure of the FDPP approach is introduced. Two representative TX/RX terminations and three typical channels representing mid/high/ultra-high losses are used to demonstrate the effects of the FDPP renormalization method. The obtained S -parameters, eye-diagrams, as well as the channel operational margin (COM) figure of merits are compared to that generated using the traditional method. The comparison shows that the FDPP method produces more realistic and accurate results than the traditional approach. In the end, a proposal of expanding the [Reference] section in the current Touchstone 2.0 format is presented.
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