Patent classifications
H04J3/047
System for Serializing High Speed Data Signals
A system for serializing input data signals and generating an output data signal includes a FIFO memory that launches the input data signals at different phases of a clock signal. The system further includes multiple stages of a serializer circuit, and each stage of the serializer circuit receives a clock signal. Each successive stage includes half the number of serializer circuits that are included in the previous stage, and each successive stage is clocked by a clock signal that transitions at twice the frequency of the previous stage clock signal. The serializer circuits that belong to a single stage receive the clock signal with different phase. The phase and frequency of clock signals of serializer stages are adjusted such that a launched input data signal is outputted as the output data signal. Further, a critical path for each serializer circuit is equal to full clock cycle of the clock signal.
Signal multiplexer
The signal multiplexer 1 inputs two selection signals CLK<1>, CLK<2> that sequentially reach significant levels, inputs two input signals IN<1>, IN<2>, and outputs, from an output terminal 14, a signal OUT that depends on an m-th input signal IN<m> of the two input signals when an m-th selection signal CLK<m> of the two selection signals is at the significant level. The signal multiplexer 1 includes a resistance unit 20 and two drive units 30.sub.1, 30.sub.2. Each of the drive units 30.sub.m includes a driving switch 31.sub.m, a selecting switch 32.sub.m, and a potential stabilizing switch 33.sub.m. When one of the selecting switch 32.sub.m and the potential stabilizing switch 33.sub.m in each of the drive units 30.sub.m is in a closed state, the other is in an open state.
High-speed 4:1 multiplexer for voltage-mode transmitter with automatic phase alignment technique
A multiphase serialization system for a voltage-mode transmitter includes a N-to-one stage driven by a N-phase input clock, a phase alignment unit driven by the N-phase input clock being operated to generated interpolated sampling clock signals by adjusting a plurality of reference clock signals provided to the phase alignment unit based on the N-phase input clock, and a preceding multiplexing stage driven by the interpolated sampling clock signals configured to receive incoming data streams and to output phase aligned data streams to the N-to-one stage.
CMOS QUARTER-RATE MULTIPLEXER FOR HIGH-SPEED SERIAL LINKS
Various aspects provide for a multiplexer for high-speed serial links. For example, a system can include a first stage data path multiplexer circuit and a second stage data path multiplexer circuit. The first stage data path multiplexer circuit comprises a first inverter circuit to select a first data signal from a set of data signals and a second inverter circuit to select a second data signal from the set of data signals. The first inverter circuit comprises a first set of inverters and a first set of transmission gates. The second inverter circuit comprises a second set of inverters and a second set of transmission gates. The second stage data path multiplexer circuit is configured as a third inverter circuit to select the first data signal or the second data signal as an output data signal. The third inverter circuit comprises a third set of inverters and a third set of transmission gates.
System for serializing high speed data signals
A system for serializing input data signals and generating an output data signal includes a FIFO memory that launches the input data signals at different phases of a clock signal. The system further includes multiple stages of a serializer circuit, and each stage of the serializer circuit receives a clock signal. Each successive stage includes half the number of serializer circuits that are included in the previous stage, and each successive stage is clocked by a clock signal that transitions at twice the frequency of the previous stage clock signal. The serializer circuits that belong to a single stage receive the clock signal with different phase. The phase and frequency of clock signals of serializer stages are adjusted such that a launched input data signal is outputted as the output data signal. Further, a critical path for each serializer circuit is equal to full clock cycle of the clock signal.
DATA TRANSMISSION METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM
This application discloses a data transmission method. The method includes: performs bit multiplexing to obtain a plurality of third data streams based on a plurality of first data streams and a plurality of second data streams, where the first data stream and the second data stream belong to different virtual lane groups; and transmits the plurality of third data streams to a second module, to enable the second module to obtain a plurality of fourth data streams based on the plurality of third data streams, where any fourth data stream is obtained by performing bit multiplexing on any second quantity of third data streams in the plurality of third data streams. Bit multiplexing is performed on the obtained data streams, so that the method can improve a transmission rate of the data stream and reduce a frame loss ratio of a system.
Latency buffer circuit with adaptable time shift
Data words are received in parallel in response to an edge of a master clock signal and selected for serial output in response to a select signal. For a detected temporal offset of the serially output data words, the generation of the select signal and the master clock signal are controlled to correct for the temporal offset by shifting timing of the edge of the master clock signal and adjusting a sequence of values for the select signal that are generated within one cycle of the master clock signal. For a backward temporal offset, at least one count value in the sequence of values is skipped and the edge of the master clock signal occurs earlier in time. For a forward temporal offset, at least one count value in the sequence of values is held and the edge of the master clock signal occurs later in time.
Device and method for ultra-low latency communication
An ultra-low latency communication device includes a clock recovery module, a de-serializer module, an FPGA fabric and a serializer module. The clock recovery module receives an incoming electrical physical layer serial signal and recovers a recovered clock signal therefrom. The de-serializer module converts the incoming electrical physical layer serial signal to an incoming electrical physical layer parallel signal according to driving signals generated based on the recovered clock signal. The FPGA fabric processes the incoming electrical physical layer parallel signal to output an incoming data-link layer parallel signal, receives an outgoing data-link layer parallel signal generated based on electronic information contained in the incoming data-link layer parallel signal, and processes the outgoing data-link layer parallel signal to output an outgoing electrical physical layer parallel signal. The serializer module converts the outgoing electrical physical layer parallel signal to an outgoing electrical physical layer serial signal.
Phase rotator
The present disclosure relates to phase alignment, in particular to phase alignment circuitry (and parts thereof) for example for use in a multiplexer or other circuitry in which data is transmitted from one stage to another. Consideration is given to phase detection and phase rotation. Such circuitry may be implemented as integrated circuitry, for example on an IC chip.
Configurable modem architecture for satellite communications
In some implementations, a communication device, includes a printed circuit board comprising conductors routed to support a plurality of different configurations of modulation and/or demodulation functionality. The printed circuit board can have multiple analog output interfaces and one or more analog input interfaces, multiple digital network interfaces, and sockets for components including a controller, multiple processors, digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Various processor sockets are interconnected to support the processors in different sockets selectively being used for different functions, e.g., as a modulator, burst processor, channelizer, etc.