Equalizer mode selection based on distribution of symbol error

Pulse or digital communications – Equalizers – Automatic

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ABSTRACT:
According to some embodiments, an equalizer receives a signal and generates symbols based on the received signal. Moreover, a controller may be provided to determine a mode of equalizer operation based at least in part on a distribution of error associated with the symbols.

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