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wanna time domain equalization ?

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Anybody know about the time domain equalization in details. Would you like to give me some useful material or nice link. Tks.
 

all pass networks

Time domain equalization is done by using "all pass networks." These are a quad of two left half plane poles and two right hand plane zeros. (You can also use a real LHP pole and RHP zero pair for frequencies near DC.) These produce a time delay near the pole frequency without any amplitude changes. You adjust the real and imaginary parts of the pole-zeros to push up the minimum delay portions of your network. Thre is no easy way to select the optimum parameters. CAD programs do a trial and error method.
 

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