Stacked Transformer for Driver Gain and Receive Signal Splitting
TBMG-17667
11/01/2013
- Content
In a high-speed signal transmission system that uses transformer coupling, there is a need to provide increased transmitted signal strength without adding active components. This invention uses additional transformers to achieve the needed gain. The prior art uses stronger drivers (which require an IC redesign and a higher power supply voltage), or the addition of another active component (which can decrease reliability, increase power consumption, reduce the beneficial effect of serializer/deserializer preemphasis or deemphasis, and/or interfere with fault containment mechanisms), or uses a different transformer winding ratio (which requires redesign of the transformer and may not be feasible with high-speed signals that require a 1:1 winding ratio).
- Citation
- "Stacked Transformer for Driver Gain and Receive Signal Splitting," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2013.