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I made a short video clip that explains DFE. Several people emailed me that it was helpful. I don't want to add the link myself because of WP:COI. Please add it as a cite after the phrase "decision feedback equalizer" if you think it worthy or mark this request as declined if not. In either case, thanks in advance for your consideration. Requested additional wikitext:
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A well-known example is the [[decision feedback equalizer]] <ref>[http://cnx.org/content/m15524/latest/ Decision Feedback Equalizer]</ref>,...
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A well-known example is the [[decision feedback equalizer]],<ref>[http://cnx.org/content/m15524/latest/ Decision Feedback Equalizer]</ref><ref>{{cite web
| url = http://signal-integrity.tm.agilent.com/2012/decision-feedback-equalizer-beauty-is-in-the-eye/
| title = For Decision Feedback Equalizers, Beauty is in the Eye
| first = Colin
| last = Warwick
| date = March 28, 2012
| publisher = Agilent Technologies
}}</ref>...