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This article presents a novel eight-ary modulation technique with improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) compared to conventional pulse amplitude modulation 8 (PAM-8). The proposed SNR-enhanced 8-ary (SNRE-8) scheme modulates pulse width, position, and amplitude to improve the SNR. The proposed SNRE-8 modulation leverages the wireline channel loss to perform the modulation. Digital decoding of mutually exclusive eyes generated by the proposed SNRE-8 modulation further improves the eye margin at the receiver. A 27-Gb/s transceiver is implemented in a 65-nm CMOS process employing the proposed modulation. A PAM-8 transmitter is implemented on the same chip for comparison purposes. Compared to the PAM-8 modulation, the proposed SNRE-8 modulation shows an average SNR improvement of 10.6 dB at the near-end eye at the cost of 6.6% eye width reduction. With the aid of a time-domain feed-forward equalizer (FFE) and a continuous-time linear equalizer (CTLE), the proposed SNRE-8 transceiver achieves a bit error rate (BER) of 10−8 on a 9-dB loss channel with an energy efficiency of 5.39 pJ/bit.more » « less
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Wang, Cheng; Chu, Weibin; Ye, Feihong; Ou, Zhenwei; Li, Zhe; Guo, Quanbing; Zheng, Zhuo; Wang, Zhiping; Liu, Xiaoze; Fang, Guojia; et al (, Chem)
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Causey, Jason L.; Ashby, Cody; Walker, Karl; Wang, Zhiping Paul; Yang, Mary; Guan, Yuanfang; Moore, Jason H.; Huang, Xiuzhen (, Scientific Reports)
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