Crosstalk cancellation for frame memory bus on TV main boards

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Abstract

Memory bus lines between a controller and frame memories on a TV main board are usually densely packed, which give rise to noise like crosstalk-induced jitter (CIJ), crosstalk-induced glitch (CIG), and(or) reflections. Since these types of noise can substantially limit the data rate between the controller and the frame memory, we may need a larger number of frame memories, an increased printed circuit board (PCB) layout size, and more PCB layers to minimize these noise components, resulting in an increased design cost. To cope with this issue, this work proposes a 1/3 unit interval (UI)-staggering in the transmitter side and a capacitive coupling-induced crosstalk compensation in the receiver side. Evaluation results indicated that CIJ and CIG are reduced by up to 75% and 65% at 1Gbps data rate, respectively. They also indicated that the proposed method enables 5Gbps operation per pin on a frame memory bus for TVs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2016 IEEE 6th International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Berlin, ICCE-Berlin 2016
EditorsTom Wilson, Wolfgang Endemann, Hans L. Cycon, Dietmar Hepper, Jose Maria Flores-Arias
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Pages100-103
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9781509020966
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Oct 2016
Event6th IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Berlin, ICCE-Berlin 2016 - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 5 Sep 20167 Sep 2016

Publication series

NameIEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Berlin, ICCE-Berlin
Volume2016-October
ISSN (Print)2166-6814
ISSN (Electronic)2166-6822

Conference

Conference6th IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Berlin, ICCE-Berlin 2016
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBerlin
Period5/09/167/09/16

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