System and Method for Decoupling Multiple Control Loops
First Claim
1. A method for adjusting a signal, comprising:
- applying at least one of a loss compensation for frequency-dependent distortion and an offset compensation for DC-offset distortion to a signal before or after the distortion occurs to generate an output signal;
using a clock signal, sampling the output signal to generate a plurality of data values and boundary values;
monitoring the sampled values for a first set of data patterns;
detecting in the sampled values a data pattern in the first set of data patterns;
adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation applied to the signal based on one or more of the sampled data values and boundary values associated with the detected data pattern in the first set of data patterns;
after adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation, monitoring the sampled values for a second set of data patterns;
detecting in the sampled values a data pattern in the second set of data patterns; and
adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation applied to the signal based on one or more of the sampled data values and boundary values associated with the detected data pattern in the second set of data patterns.
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Abstract
In one embodiment of the present invention, a method for adjusting a signal includes applying at least one of a loss compensation for frequency-dependent distortion and an offset compensation for DC-offset distortion to a signal before or after the distortion occurs to generate an output signal. The method also includes, using a clock signal, sampling the output signal to generate a plurality of data values and boundary values. The method further includes monitoring the sampled values for a first set of data patterns. The method also includes detecting in the sampled values a data pattern in the first set of data patterns. The method further includes adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation applied to the signal based on one or more of the sampled data values and boundary values associated with the detected data pattern in the first set of data patterns. The method further includes, after adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation, monitoring the sampled values for a second set of data patterns. The method also includes detecting in the sampled values a data pattern in the second set of data patterns. The method further includes adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation applied to the signal based on one or more of the sampled data values and boundary values associated with the detected data pattern in the second set of data patterns.
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16 Claims
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1. A method for adjusting a signal, comprising:
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applying at least one of a loss compensation for frequency-dependent distortion and an offset compensation for DC-offset distortion to a signal before or after the distortion occurs to generate an output signal; using a clock signal, sampling the output signal to generate a plurality of data values and boundary values; monitoring the sampled values for a first set of data patterns; detecting in the sampled values a data pattern in the first set of data patterns; adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation applied to the signal based on one or more of the sampled data values and boundary values associated with the detected data pattern in the first set of data patterns; after adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation, monitoring the sampled values for a second set of data patterns; detecting in the sampled values a data pattern in the second set of data patterns; and adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation applied to the signal based on one or more of the sampled data values and boundary values associated with the detected data pattern in the second set of data patterns. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for adjusting a signal, comprising:
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applying at least one of a loss compensation for frequency-dependent distortion and an offset compensation for DC-offset distortion to a signal before or after the distortion occurs to generate an output signal; using a clock signal, sampling the output signal to generate a plurality of data values and boundary values; selecting one of a first set and a second set of data patterns in a random manner; monitoring the sampled values for the selected set of data patterns; detecting in the sampled values a data pattern in the selected set of data patterns; adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation applied to the signal based on one or more of the sampled data values and boundary values associated with the detected data pattern in the selected set of data patterns; and after adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation, selecting one of the first set and the second set of data patterns in a random manner. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. An adaptive equalizer, comprising:
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an equalizer configured to apply at least one of a loss compensation for frequency-dependent distortion and an offset compensation for DC-offset distortion to a signal before or after the distortion occurs to generate an output signal; a sampler configured to; receive the output signal and a clock signal; using the clock signal, sample the output signal to generate a plurality of data values and boundary values; and a controller configured to; monitor the sampled values for a first set of data patterns; detect in the sampled values a data pattern in the first set of data patterns; adjust at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation applied to the signal based on one or more of the sampled data values and boundary values associated with the detected data pattern in the first set of data patterns; after adjusting at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation, monitor the sampled values for a second set of data patterns; detect in the sampled values a data pattern in the second set of data patterns; and adjust at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation applied to the signal based on one or more of the sampled data values and boundary values associated with the detected data pattern in the second set of data patterns. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. An adaptive equalizer, comprising:
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an equalizer configured to apply at least one of a loss compensation for frequency-dependent distortion and an offset compensation for DC-offset compensation to a signal before or after the distortion to generate an output signal; a sampler configured to; receive the output signal and a clock signal; and using the clock signal, sample the output signal to generate a plurality of data values and boundary values; and a controller configured to; select one of a first set and a second set of data patterns in a random manner; monitor the sampled values for the selected set of data patterns; detect in the sampled values a data pattern in the selected set of data patterns; adjust at least one of the loss compensation and the offset compensation applied to the signal based on one or more of the sampled data values and boundary values associated with the detected data pattern in the selected set of data patterns; and after adjusting at least one of the gain and the offset compensation, select one of the first set and the second set of data patterns in a random manner. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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