摘要 |
A sampled amplitude read channel is disclosed for disc storage systems that extracts early-decisions from a discrete-time trellis sequence detector to generate estimated target values for use in decision-directed timing recovery, gain control, and adaptive equalization. The trellis sequence detector comprises a metric generator for generating error metrics corresponding to a plurality of states of a state transition diagram, and a plurality of path memories which correspond to the paths of a trellis. The path memories store a plurality of survivor sequences which eventually merge into a most likely sequence at the output of the path memories. To reduce the latency in generating the estimated target samples, the trellis sequence detector outputs an early-decision from an intermediate location within the path memories. The early-decision is then converted into the partial response signaling space of the read signal samples. To improve the accuracy in estimating the target sample values, the accumulated metrics of a predetermined number of states are compared and the early-decision value is selected from the path memory having the smallest error metric. Alternatively, a majority-vote circuit evaluates the intermediate values stored in a predetermined number of the path memories and outputs the intermediate value that occurs most frequently. Although the early-decision technique of the present invention requires more latency than a simple slicer circuit, during acquisition the estimated target sample values are not used and therefore the increase in latency is not a significant problem.
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