Reduced cross-talk signaling circuit and method

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems

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C333S005000, C326S030000, C326S086000

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ABSTRACT:
Signaling between two or more ICs use a signaling scheme wherein a reference signal is generated at the driver side and the receiver side. The driver side reference signal is coupled to the receiver side reference signal with a transmission line channel forming a reference channel. Data signal channels are paired with a reference channel between each two adjacent data channels. Adjacent pairs of data signal channels are each separated with an empty wiring channel. The paired data signals are received in one input of a differential receiver. The reference signal of the reference channel between the two paired data channels is coupled to the other input of the two differential receivers. Coupling from the paired data channels to the reference channel appears a common mode noise and is rejected by the differential receivers. The number of channels is reduced from a full differential signaling scheme.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6034551 (2000-03-01), Bridgewater, Jr.
patent: 6522173 (2003-02-01), Otsuka

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