J.S. Ienowski, R. Badyal, A. Brown, C. E. Moore, R. Morling, T. Walley, C. Williams, D. Allstot, H.S. Wallace
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A CMOS analog adaptive equalizer for a DDSS tape drive PRML read channel
A fully analog approach to an adaptive equalizer is designed in 1.0 /spl mu/m CMOS. The 13 tap FIR filter is a key component of a PRML read/write channel mixed signal IC for digital audio tape (DAT) format tape drives. A variety of continuous time, current mode, switched capacitor, and offset cancellation techniques are used to achieve desired performance.