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This paper presents a number of techniques that allow non-return-to-zero data rates as high as 40 and 56 Gb/s in 45-nm and 28-nm CMOS technologies, respectively. The prototypes operate with a CL of 19-25 dB and a bit err...

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This paper presents a number of techniques that allow non-return-to-zero data rates as high as 40 and 56 Gb/s in 45-nm and 28-nm CMOS technologies, respectively. The prototypes operate with a CL of

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