Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Circuits for efficient detection of vector signaling codes for chip-to-chip communication
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Application No.: US16225206Application Date: 2018-12-19
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Publication No.: US10560293B2Publication Date: 2020-02-11
- Inventor: Roger Ulrich , Peter Hunt
- Applicant: Kandou Labs, S.A.
- Applicant Address: CH Lausanne
- Assignee: KANDOU LABS, S.A.
- Current Assignee: KANDOU LABS, S.A.
- Current Assignee Address: CH Lausanne
- Agency: Invention Mine LLC
- Main IPC: H04L25/49
- IPC: H04L25/49 ; H04L25/02 ; H04L25/14 ; H04L25/08 ; H04L25/03

Abstract:
In a detection circuit, inputs correspond to received indications of vector signaling code words received by a first integrated circuit from a second integrated circuit. With four inputs, the circuit compares a first pair to obtain a first difference result and compares a second pair, disjoint from the first pair, to obtain a second difference result. The first and second difference results are then summed to form an output function. A system might use a plurality of such detection circuits to arrive at an input word. The circuit can include amplification, equalization, and input selection with efficient code word detection. The vector signaling code can be a Hadamard matrix code encoding for three input bits. The circuit might also have frequency-dependent gain, a selection function that directs one of the summation function result or the first difference result to the output function, variable gain, and/or a slicer.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190123943A1 CIRCUITS FOR EFFICIENT DETECTION OF VECTOR SIGNALING CODES FOR CHIP-TO-CHIP COMMUNICATION Public/Granted day:2019-04-25
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