CMOS bi-directional current mode differential link with precompensation

  

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CMOS bi-directional current mode differential link with precompensation

Invention: CMOS bi-directional current mode differential link with precompensation

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2000Invention patented by Delbert Raymond Cecchi, Charles C. Hanson, and Curtis Walter Preuss on February 17th, 2000. Abstract: A Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) current mode differential link with precompensation is provided. The Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) bi-directional current mode differential link with precompensation includes a CMOS driver receiving a data input and having an output coupled to a transmission line. A CMOS replica driver receives the data input and provides a replica driver output substantially equal to the CMOS driver output. A CMOS receiver is coupled to both the transmission line and replica driver output. The CMOS receiver subtracts the replica driver output from a signal at the transmission line. The CMOS driver and the CMOS replica driver include a plurality of parallel current sources. Each of the current sources is arranged to send positive or negative current through a load responsive to an applied control signal. The use of the plurality of parallel current sources allows the CMOS driver to effectively implement precompensation. The output current of the CMOS driver is a function of a data bit and at least one previous data bit.
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