Method and apparatus for detecting an original signal from a dat

Pulse or digital communications – Equalizers

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375229, 375231, 375232, 375233, H03H 730

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for detecting an original signal of a storage device uses different adaptive equalization methods, depending on a pattern of data reproduced from the data storage device. Coefficient adaptation by a partial response target equalizer (PREQ) is performed through non-linear combination according to the pattern of data reproduced from the data storage apparatus, so that the effect of the non-linear noise (which impedes the decision of the coefficient for an adaptive equalizer) is minimized. A signal having serious non-linear distortion and a high level of ISI can be detected reliably.

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