IP Library Granted Patent US 7,956,704
Granted Patent B1
US 7,956,704 · App. 12/038,433 · Granted Jun 7, 2011

Loaded parallel stub common mode filter for differential lines carrying high rate digital signals

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Patent No.
US 7,956,704
App. No.
12/038,433
Granted
Jun 7, 2011
Kind
B1
Abstract

The present invention provides a novel structure that can be used to filter certain selected frequencies of common mode signals. The structure comprises a stub connected in parallel to a transmission line with termination at the end. It is suitable for implementation on printed circuit boards or backplanes, but it can be also used within the chip, either on die or package substrate. The structure can be also used as an equalizer, and can be used in designing an analog equalizer for high-speed circuits.

Claims (22)

1. A common mode filter for high speed data communications, comprising:

at least one parallel stub structure symmetrical to and interconnecting differential transmission lines to split and invert signals carried over the differential transmission lines, the at least one parallel stub structure having a length substantially equal to one quarter wavelength of a common mode signal discrete frequency; and

a resistive load terminating each of the at least one parallel stub structures, each of the resistive loads appearing as a load to differential signals and an open to common mode signals carried over the differential transmission lines.

2. The common mode filter of claim 1 , wherein resistance of the resistive load is selected to de-emphasize differential low frequency response in favor of higher frequency response.

3. The common mode filter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one parallel stub structure comprises a plurality of parallel stub structures interconnecting the differential transmission lines to target different discrete frequencies of the common mode signals.

4. The common mode filter of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the at least one parallel stub structure is implemented on-die.

5. The common mode filter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one parallel stub structure is implemented partially on-die and partially on a package substrate.

6. The common mode filter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one parallel stub structure comprises backplane via stubs.

7. The common mode filter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one parallel stub structure is implemented on a printed circuit board.

8. A common mode filter for high speed data communications, comprising:

at least one parallel stub structure symmetrical to and interconnecting differential transmission lines to split and invert signals carried over the differential transmission lines, the at least one parallel stub structure having at least one LC circuit inserted between legs of a parallel stub, the at least one LC circuit producing a 90 degree phase shift in each of the legs of the parallel stub; and

a resistive load terminating each of the at least one parallel stub structures, each of the resistive loads appearing as a load to differential signals and an open to common mode signals carried over the differential transmission lines.

9. The common mode filter of claim 8 , wherein the LC circuit is tunable to control the pole of a common mode transfer function.

10. The common mode filter of claim 8 , wherein the at least one LC circuit comprises a plurality of LC circuits inserted in parallel between the lines of the parallel stub, each of the plurality of LC circuits producing a partial phase shift, and the plurality of LC circuits additively producing a 90 degree phase shift.

11. The common mode filter of claim 8 , wherein the parallel stub structure interconnects the differential transmission lines at an input driver.

12. The common mode filter of claim 8 , wherein the resistive load is split into two resistive loads, and an inductor connects a point between the two resistive loads to a power supply.

13. A high speed communication system using differential transmission lines, comprising:

a differential input driver providing a signal for transmission over the differential transmission lines; and

a common mode filter having at least one parallel stub structure symmetrical to and interconnecting the differential transmission lines to split and invert signals carried over the differential transmission lines, the at least one parallel stub structure having a length substantially equal to one quarter wavelength of a common mode discrete frequency, and a resistive load terminating each of the at least one parallel stub structures, each of the resistive loads appearing as a load to differential signals and an open to common mode signals carried over the differential transmission lines.

14. A high speed communication system using differential transmission lines, comprising:

a differential input driver providing a signal for transmission over the differential transmission lines; and

a common mode filter having at least one parallel stub structure symmetrical to and interconnecting the differential transmission lines to split and invert signals carried over the differential transmission lines, the at least one parallel stub structure having at least one LC circuit inserted between legs of a parallel stub, the at least one LC circuit producing a 90 degree phase shift in each leg of the legs of the parallel stub, and a resistive load terminating each of the at least one parallel stub structures, each of the resistive loads appearing as a short to differential signals and an open to common mode signals carried over the differential transmission lines.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 29, 2018
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