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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for duty cycle pre-distortion and two-dimensional modulation
abstract In serial communications, jitter is an unwanted variation of one or more signal characteristics. Two-dimensional modulation circuits and methods incorporate an amplitude pre-emphasis scheme as well as a transmit duty cycle pre-distortion (pre-DCD) technique to reduce jitter. The pre-DCD technique directly addresses transition edges of the data signal and is combined with amplitude pre-emphasis to improved data transmission.
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