High Speed Parallel Signal Crosstalk Cancellation Concept
High performance computing (HPC) systems make extensive use of high speed electrical interconnects, in routing signals among processing elements, or between processing elements and memory. Increasing bandwidth demands result in high density, parallel I/O exposed to crosstalk due to tightly coupled t...
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Zusammenfassung: | High performance computing (HPC) systems make extensive use of high speed
electrical interconnects, in routing signals among processing elements, or
between processing elements and memory. Increasing bandwidth demands result in
high density, parallel I/O exposed to crosstalk due to tightly coupled
transmission lines. The crosstalk cancellation signaling concept discussed in
this paper utilizes the known, predictable theory of coupled transmission lines
to cancel crosstalk from neighboring traces with carefully chosen resistive
cross-terminations between them. Through simulation and analysis of practical
bus architectures, we explore the merits of crosstalk cancellation which could
be used in dense interconnect HPC (or other) applications. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2301.10170 |