Jc. Park et Lr. Carley, HIGH-SPEED CMOS CONTINUOUS-TIME COMPLEX GRAPHIC EQUALIZER FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING, IEEE journal of solid-state circuits, 33(3), 1998, pp. 427-438
A high-speed continuous-time CMOS analog adaptive equalizer for use in
magnetic recording read channels is presented. The equalizer is imple
mented as the summation of several bandpass filters covering different
frequency bands as in a graphic equalizer. The outputs from each filt
er are weighted by a complex coefficient and summed, which results in
a linear combiner structure guaranteed to converge under least mean sq
uare (LMS) adaptation. System-level simulations of our ''complex graph
ic equalizer (CGE)'' show that its performance is comparable to that o
f a ten-tap finite impulse response (FIR) equalizer following a fourth
-order low-pass filter when tested with two different sequence detecto
rs: EPR4-MLSD and fixed delay tree search with decision feedback (FDTS
/DF) [1]-[4]. A five-band tunable CGE has been fabricated using a 0.8-
mu m CMOS technology. The highest band of the fabricated CGE was cente
red at 80 MHz (corresponding to channel data rate of about 200 Msymbol
s/s). Measured dynamic range was 68 dB, and measured total harmonic di
stortion was only -75 dB while consuming 97 mW at 3.3 V. The measured
CGE performance agreed within 0.2 dB with the simulation results for i
n FDTS/DF system with an ideal CGE operating at 2.5 user bits/PW50.