Patent classifications
H04L25/0272
Device and method for receiver offset calibration
An integrated circuit includes a plurality of signal inputs, a receiver, calibration circuitry, and input switch circuitry. The receiver includes differential input terminals. The calibration circuitry is configured to calibrate an input offset between the differential input terminals of the receiver in response to the integrated circuit being placed in a calibration mode. The input switch circuitry is configured to switch electrical connections between the plurality of signal inputs and the differential input terminals of the receiver in response to the integrated circuit being placed in a mode different from the calibration mode. The input switch circuitry is further configured to electrically disconnect the plurality of signal inputs from the differential input terminals of the receiver in response to the integrated circuit being placed in the calibration mode.
VOLTAGE MODE DRIVER WITH CHARGE RECYCLING
A plurality of drivers for driving corresponding differential data output signals are arranged in series such that a first current discharged by a first one of the drivers is recycled through remaining ones of the drivers.
PoDL system with active dV/dt and dI/dt control
A Power Over Data Lines (PoDL) system includes Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) supplying DC power and differential Ethernet data over a single twisted wire pair to a Powered Device (PD). Due to start-up perturbations, PD load current variations, and other causes, dV/dt noise is introduced in the power signal. Such noise may be misinterpreted as data unless mitigated somehow. Rather than increasing the values of the passive filtering components conventionally used for decoupling/coupling the power and data from/to the wire pair, active circuitry is provided in the PSE, PD, or both to limit dV/dt in the power signal. Such circuitry may be implemented on the same chip as the PSE controller or PD controller. Therefore, the sizes of the passive components in the decoupling/coupling networks may be reduced.
Configurable, power supply voltage referenced single-ended signaling with ESD protection
A single-ended data transmission system transmits a signal having a signal voltage that is referenced to a power supply voltage and that swings above and below the power supply voltage. The power supply voltage is coupled to a power supply rail that also serves as a signal return path. The signal voltage is derived from two signal supply voltages generated by a pair of charge pumps that draw substantially same amount of current from a power supply.
Hybrid serial receiver circuit
A hybrid receiver circuit included in a computer system may include both an analog and an ADC-based receiver circuit. A front-end circuit generates different equalized signals based on received signals that encode a serial data stream that includes multiple data symbols. Depending on a baud rate of the serial data stream, either the digital receive circuit or the analog receiver circuit is activated to provide the desired performance and power consumption over the range of possible baud rates. The ADC-based receiver circuit may include multiple analog-to-digital converter circuits with different resolutions that can be selected for different baud rates.
CURRENT SENSING IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL AREA SENSORS
Aspects of the embodiments are directed an analog front end circuit (AFE circuit), the AFE circuit including a beamforming circuit configured to receive as an input a plurality of receiver inputs, the receiver inputs coupled to a sensor element. The beamforming circuit can include a plurality of receiver sub-circuits, each sub-circuit including a digital-to-analog converter, a low noise amplifier, and an I/Q mixer circuit element; an adder circuit element at an output of the I/Q mixer circuit element; and a multiplexer coupled to an output of the adder circuit. The AFE can be part of a current sensing device. The current sensing device can include a two-dimensional array of sensor elements.
DIGITAL ISOLATOR
A digital isolator can include: an encoding circuit configured to receive an input digital signal, and to generate an encoded signal according to the input digital signal; an isolation element having a primary winding, a first secondary winding, and a second secondary winding; a differential circuit configured to receive first and second differential signals, and to generate a difference signal according to the first and second differential signals; and a decoding circuit coupled with the differential circuit, and being configured to receive the difference signal, and to generate a target digital signal after decoding.
COMPUTING APPARATUS AND MARGIN MEASUREMENT METHOD
A computing apparatus, includes a first apparatus and a second apparatus, a differential transmission line that couples the first apparatus and the second apparatus to each other, a noise application unit that applies noise to the differential transmission line, a noise control unit that controls the noise application unit, and a margin measurement unit that measures an occurrence frequency of communication error between the first apparatus and the second apparatus.
Method and apparatus for low power chip-to-chip communications with constrained ISI ratio
An efficient communications apparatus is described for a vector signaling code to transport data and optionally a clocking signal between integrated circuit devices. Methods of designing such apparatus and their associated codes based on a new metric herein called the “ISI Ratio” are described which permit higher communications speed, lower system power consumption, and reduced implementation complexity.
Multi-wire symbol transition clocking symbol error correction
Apparatus, systems and methods for error detection in transmissions on a multi-wire interface are disclosed. A method for correcting transmission errors in multi-wire transition-encoded interface may include determining whether a symbol error is present in the sequence of symbols based on a value of an error detection code (EDC) in the received plurality of bits, generating one or more permutations of the sequence of symbols, where each permutation includes one symbol that is different from corresponding symbols in the sequence of symbols and different from corresponding symbols in other permutations. A permutation in the one or more permutations may be identified as including a corrected sequence of symbols when it produces a decoded EDC value that matches an expected EDC value. The expected EDC value may correspond to a predefined value for EDCs transmitted over the multi-wire interface to enable detection of up to two symbol errors at the receiver.