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20100202498 | Compensating Transmission line to Reduce Sensitivity of Performance due to Channel Length Variation - Described embodiments provide a method and system for signal compensation in a SERDES communication system that includes monitoring the quality of a data signal after passing through a transmission channel. The quality of the data signal is monitored with at least one of a BER calculation algorithm and a received eye quality monitoring algorithm. Variations in channel length of the transmission channel are compensated for by i) adjusting a length of transmission line delay of the data signal from the transmission channel, ii) comparing the data signal quality with a threshold for the adjusted data signal; and iii) repeating i) and ii) until the data signal quality meets the threshold. | 08-12-2010 |
20110274154 | Compensated Phase Detector for Generating One or More Clock Signals Using DFE Detected Data in a Receiver - A method and apparatus generating one or more clock signals in a receiver employing decision-feedback equalization (DFE). A received signal is sampled by a data clock and a transition clock, generating a data sample signal and a transition sample signal, respectively. A DFE correction is performed DFE circuitry on the data sample signal to generate DFE detected data bits. The transition sample signal is sliced using a weighted threshold value to generate corrected transition data. One or more phase updates of the data clock and the transition clocks are in response to the DFE detected data bits and the corrected transition data. The weighted threshold is calculated from at least one prior-received DFE detected data bit. In one embodiment, the DFE correction may also be dependent on an effective delay (λ) of the DFE circuit in relation to the received signal baud-period, T. | 11-10-2011 |
20130195154 | Transmitter Adaptation Loop Using Adjustable Gain and Convergence Detection - A communication port and method of adapting a transmit filter in the port to reduce receive errors by a receiver coupled to the transmit filter via a communication channel. The filter has coefficients that are adjusted in response to a first adaptation gain value, decision bits, and receiver error values. During a first time period, the coefficients are adjusted until changes in the coefficients are less than a first threshold amount. Then during a second time period, the coefficients are adjusted using a second adaptation gain value until changes in the coefficients are less than a second threshold amount. The second adaptation gain value is less than the first adaptation gain value and the second threshold amount being less than the first threshold amount. By using two or more adjustment periods with different gain values, the filter is adapted faster than using a single adjustment period with fixed adaptation gain. | 08-01-2013 |
20140233668 | Code Forwarding and Clock Generation for Transmitter Repeaters - A repeater includes a clock-and-data recovery element and a phase interpolator to extract an embedded clock frequency from a data stream. The phase interpolator determine a frequency offset and sends such offset as phase interpolator codes to a filter and scaler. The filtered, scaled phase interpolator codes are used to produce a reference clock frequency for retransmission. | 08-21-2014 |
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20080291832 | Method For Per-Port Flow Control Of Packets Aggregated From Multiple Logical Ports Over A Transport Link - A method is disclosed for controlling the flow of packets aggregated from multiple logical ports over a transport link. A directed flow control indicator is provided to the transmitting end station that causes a detected congestion condition. The directed flow control indicator causes the transmitting end station to suspend the transmission of further packets. The linear expansion header of the Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) linear mapping scheme is extended to include the flow control indicator, such as a bit that is set to a predefined binary value to indicate a potential overload condition. A directed flow control indication can be provided in one or more packets that are sent to the transmitting end station over the transport network without increasing the network overhead. If packets are not being sent to the appropriate transmitting end station, a packet generator can generate one or more packets with the flow control indicator to inform the appropriate transmitting end station of the congestion condition. | 11-27-2008 |
20080317109 | CHARACTERIZING NON-COMPENSABLE JITTER IN AN ELECTRONIC SIGNAL - One embodiment of the present invention processes a signal of interest through an optional reference channel, combines the resulting signal with white noise, and then processes the noisy signal through a reference receiver. Two metrics are calculated from the results of that processing: Non-Compensable Data-Dependent Jitter (NC-DDJ) and Enhanced Transmitter and Waveform Dispersion Penalty (Enhanced TWDP). Within the reference receiver, a variable delay module sweeps the eye opening defined by the noise-free samples of the signal of interest and determines the transition points (i.e., edges) of the eye opening. Those transition points are compared to the Unit Interval to yield NC-DDJ. Further, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the noisy samples of the signal of interest is compared to the SNR of an ideal receiver (i.e., matched filter) driven by an ideal transmitter via an ideal channel with additive white Gaussian noise n(t) to yield Enhanced TWDP. | 12-25-2008 |
20090168940 | Methods and Apparatus for Improved Jitter Tolerance in an SFP Limit Amplified Signal - Methods and apparatus are provided for improving the jitter tolerance in an SFP limit amplified signal. Jitter tolerance is improved in a communications receiver by applying a received signal to an SFP limiting amplifier; and applying an output of the SFP limiting amplifier to a low pass filter to improve the jitter tolerance. The low pass filter optionally applies a programmable amount of attenuation to high frequency components of the output. The low pass filter slew rate controls (i.e., rotates) a data eye representation of the received signal to increase the data eye representation along a time axis. The noise margin of the received signal can optionally be improved by applying an output of the low pass filter to an all pass filter. A slew rate controller can evaluate the data eye statistics to determine a setting for the low pass filter. | 07-02-2009 |
20100329326 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DECISION-FEEDBACK EQUALIZATION WITH OVERSAMPLED PHASE DETECTOR - Methods and apparatus are provided for decision-feedback equalization with an oversampled phase detector. A method is provided for detecting data in a receiver employing decision-feedback equalization. A received signal is sampled using a data clock and a transition clock to generate a data sample signal and a transition sample signal. A DFE correction is obtained for each of the data sample and transition sample signals to generate DFE detected data and DFE transition data. One or more coefficients used for the DFE correction for the transition sample signals are adapted using the DFE transition data. | 12-30-2010 |
20130243066 | DECISION FEEDFORWARD EQUALIZATION - In described embodiments, a Decision Feed Forward Equalizer (DFFE) comprises a hybrid architecture combining features of a Feed Forward Equalizer (FFE) and a Decision Feedback Equalizer (DFE). An exemplary DFFE offers relatively improved noise and crosstalk immunity than an FFE implementation alone, and relatively lower burst error propagation than a DFE implementation alone. The exemplary DFFE is a relatively simple implementation due few or no critical feedback paths, as compared to a DFE implementation alone. The exemplary DFFE allows for a parallel implementation of its DFE elements without an exponential increase in the hardware for higher numbers of taps. The exemplary DFFE allows for cascading, allowing for progressive improvement in BER, at relatively low implementation cost as a solution to achieve multi-tap DFE performance. | 09-19-2013 |
20140204987 | System and Method for Determining Channel Loss in a Dispersive Communication Channel at the Nyquist Frequency - The present invention includes receiving a signal from an output of a dispersive communication channel established between a transmitter and a receiver, determining normalized Nyquist energy of the signal transmitted along the dispersive communication channel established between the transmitter and the receiver, and generating a mapping table configured to identify peaking value at or above a selected tolerance level at or near the Nyquist frequency for a signal received by the receiver based on the normalized Nyquist energy. | 07-24-2014 |
20140266338 | BIASED BANG-BANG PHASE DETECTOR FOR CLOCK AND DATA RECOVERY - An apparatus includes a plurality of phase detector circuits and a summing circuit. Each of the plurality of phase detector circuits may be configured to generate a phase up signal and a phase down signal in response to a respective pair of data samples and intervening transition sample. The summing circuit may be configured to generate an adjustment signal in response to the phase up and phase down signals of the plurality of phase detector circuits. A sum of the phase up signals and a sum of the phase down signals are weighted to provide a bias to a phase adjustment. | 09-18-2014 |
20150207648 | Modular Low Power Serializer-Deserializer - Modular, low power serializer-deserializer receivers and methods for configuring such receivers are disclosed. The disclosed receivers are configured to sample input signals at the front-end utilizing a plurality of track-and-hold circuits time-interleaved based on a plurality of phase-shifted clock signals. The disclosed receivers are also modular and various processing components, including analog front-end and equalizers, are selectively utilized based on the determined length of the communication channel, ranging from ultra short reach applications to very short reach, medium reach, long reach and extra long reach applications. | 07-23-2015 |
20150234423 | Baud Rate Phase Detector with No Error Latches - Phase detectors and timing recovery techniques that do not require error latches nor oversampling of the received input data are disclosed. The phase detection method includes separating an input signal into N consecutive data bits; comparing at least two consecutive data bits within the N consecutive data bits; estimating a data bit value for each of the N consecutive data bits; and determining a phase difference based on a data bit pattern formed by the data bit values of the N consecutive data bits and the comparison of the at least two consecutive data bits within the N consecutive data bits. | 08-20-2015 |
20150236875 | Method and Apparatus for Pre-Cursor Intersymbol Interference Correction - A multi-stage system and method for correcting intersymbol interference is disclosed. The system includes a first estimation module configured to sample an input signal to produce a first set of estimated data bits. The system also includes a second estimation module configured to sample the input signal phase shifted by a predetermined phase shift unit to produce a second set of estimated data bits, wherein the second set of estimated data bits are produced at least partially based on the first set of estimated data bits and at least one pre-cursor coefficient. | 08-20-2015 |
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20120245905 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PREDICTING FLUID DYNAMICS IN A DATA CENTER - A system and method for predicting airflow within a data center using a potential flow technique is provided. In one aspect, a method includes automatically generating an unstructured grid, the unstructured grid comprising a plurality of unstructured grid cells, each unstructured grid cell having a size, dividing a representation of the data center into the plurality of unstructured grid cells, determining airflow velocity values for each of the plurality of unstructured grid cells using airflow velocity potentials, determining a temperature value for each one of the plurality of the unstructured grid cells using the airflow velocity values, determining a concentration value for each of the plurality of the unstructured grid cells using the airflow velocity values, and calculating a comparison result indicating whether the concentration values, the airflow velocity values and the temperature values for the plurality of the unstructured grid cells satisfy convergence criteria. | 09-27-2012 |
20130006426 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT AIDED PREDICTION OF TEMPERATURE AND AIRFLOW VALUES IN A DATA CENTER - A system and method for evaluating cooling performance of equipment in a data center, the equipment including a plurality of equipment racks and at least one cooling provider. In one aspect, a method includes receiving a plurality of measured inlet and exhaust air temperature values for the at least one cooling provider and a subset of the plurality of equipment racks, implementing a cooling model, the model including an ambient air temperature value, a plurality of inlet and exhaust air temperature values for the plurality of equipment racks and the at least one cooling provider, and a plurality of airflow values for the plurality of equipment racks and the at least one cooling provider, adjusting at least one of the ambient air temperature value and each of the plurality of airflow values in the cooling model, adjusting the cooling model to compensate for the adjusted at least one of the ambient air temperature value and each of the plurality of airflow values in the cooling model, substituting a first subset of the plurality of inlet and exhaust air temperature values in the cooling model with the plurality of measured inlet and exhaust air temperature values, and predicting a second subset of the plurality of inlet and exhaust air temperature values for the plurality of equipment racks and the at least one cooling provider in the cooling model. | 01-03-2013 |
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20110301911 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREDICTING TEMPERATURE VALUES IN A DATA CENTER - A system and method for evaluating equipment in a data center, the equipment including a plurality of equipment racks, and at least one cooling provider. In one aspect, a method includes receiving data regarding each of the plurality of equipment racks and the at least one cooling provider, the data including a layout of the equipment racks and the at least one cooling provider, and a power draw value for each of the equipment racks, storing the received data, determining air flow between the at least one cooling provider and each of the equipment racks, determining inlet and exit air temperature for the at least one cooling provider based on the layout, the power draw and the airflow, for each equipment rack, determining inlet and exit air temperature based on the layout, the power draw and the airflow, and displaying an indication of the inlet and exit temperature for each of the plurality of equipment racks and the at least one cooler. In the method, determining the inlet and exit temperature of each of the equipment racks and the at least one cooling provider includes establishing a set of S coupled equations, with S equal to a number of temperature values to be determined, and solving the S coupled equations. | 12-08-2011 |
20120158375 | METHOD FOR COMPUTING COOLING REDUNDANCY AT THE RACK LEVEL - A system and method for designing aspects of a cooling system for a data center is provided. A method is provided including computing cooling redundancy at each rack position in a data center, in real time. The redundancy can be reported using the traditional N+1, N+2, etc. notation, where N is the number of coolers required to meet the primary cooling load type specification. The method substantially reduces the computational complexity of computing cooling redundancy. | 06-21-2012 |
20120170205 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEQUENTIAL PLACEMENT OF COOLING RESOURCES WITHIN DATA CENTER LAYOUTS - A computer-implemented method for sequential placement of cooling resources in a data center comprises: defining a weighted, higher-order cooling metric, | 07-05-2012 |
20140122033 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLUID DYNAMICS PREDICTION WITH AN ENHANCED POTENTIAL FLOW MODEL - A system and method for modeling airflow and temperature are disclosed. In one example, the method includes receiving input data related to a physical layout of a facility, dividing, by a computer, a representation of the facility into a plurality of grid cells, identifying where effects of at least one of jet airflow, thermal plumes and buoyancy forces are present in the facility based on the physical layout, specifying a velocity value, using a velocity correction method, for a first set of the plurality of grid cells if the effects of at least one of jet airflow and thermal plumes are present within the first set of the plurality of grid cells, calculating, by the computer, an airflow velocity value for each of a second set of the plurality of grid cells, the second set being different from the first set, modifying the determined airflow velocity value for any of the second set of the plurality of grid cells where the effects of buoyancy forces are present, and storing, on a storage device, the modified airflow values. | 05-01-2014 |
20140358471 | ANALYSIS OF EFFECT OF TRANSIENT EVENTS ON TEMPERATURE IN A DATA CENTER - A computer-implemented method for evaluating cooling performance of equipment in a data center. In one aspect, the method comprises receiving data related to equipment in the data center, determining first parameters related to airflow and temperature in the data center at a first period in time, receiving a description of a transient event affecting one of airflow and temperature in the data center at a second time, breaking a second time period subsequent to the second time into a plurality of time intervals, determining second parameters related to airflow in the data center during one of the time intervals, determining the parameters related to temperature in the data center at each of the time intervals based on the second parameters related to airflow, and storing, on a storage device, a representation of the parameters related to temperature in the data center during the second time period. | 12-04-2014 |
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20110197652 | System for detecting and removing a gas bubble from a vascular infusion line - System for detecting and removing gas bubbles from a vascular infusion line, including a cassette adapted for disposition intermediate the fluid line, the cassette including a flexible tube having an inlet port for connection to a supply side of the fluid line, an outlet port configured for connection to a patient side of the fluid line, and a purge port intermediate the inlet and outlet ports, and a base unit adapted to receive the cassette and monitor fluid flow through the tube, the base unit including a sensor to detect the presence of a gas bubble in the fluid flow, a pinch valve adapted to stop the flow of fluid, and a control unit adapted to operate the base unit so that (i) fluid is permitted to flow past the pinch valve when no gas bubble is detected; and (ii) fluid flow is arrested when a gas bubble is detected. | 08-18-2011 |
20130304027 | SYSTEM FOR DETECTING AND REMOVING A GAS BUBBLE FROM A VASCULAR INFUSION LINE - A system for detecting and removing a gas bubble from a vascular infusion line, comprising a disposable cassette adapted for disposition intermediate the fluid line, the disposable cassette comprising a body comprising an inlet port, a chamber, an outlet port, and a purge port, a first passageway connecting the inlet port to the chamber, the first passageway comprising a first bubble detection section where a gas bubble may be detected within the first passageway, a second passageway connecting the chamber with the outlet port, and a first pinch valve disposed along the second passageway intermediate the chamber and the outlet port, and a third passageway connecting the chamber with the purge port, the third passageway comprising a second bubble detection section where a gas bubble may be detected within the third passageway, and a second pinch valve disposed along the third passageway intermediate the chamber and the bubble detection section. | 11-14-2013 |
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