Exploiting ECC redundancy to minimize crosstalk impact

Signal integrity in high-speed bus designs is put at risk by crosstalk-related bus delays. This article provides a comprehensive study of the usefulness of error-correcting code (ECC) redundancy in reducing such delays. It shows that Dual Rail codes perform better at this task than Hamming codes.

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Main Authors: Rossi, Daniele (Author), Nieuwland, Andre (Author), Katoch, Atul (Author), Metra, Cecilia (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2005-01.
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