{"title":"A 16 Gb/s 3.7 mW/Gb/s 8-Tap DFE Receiver and Baud-Rate CDR With 31 kppm Tracking Bandwidth","authors":"Pier Andrea Francese;Thomas Toifl;Peter Buchmann;Matthias Brändli;Christian Menolfi;Marcel Kossel;Thomas Morf;Lukas Kull;Toke Meyer Andersen","doi":"10.1109/JSSC.2014.2344008","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"A 16 Gb/s I/O link receiver fabricated in 22 nm CMOS SOI technology is presented. Attenuation and ISI of transmitted NRZ data across PCB channels are equalized with a CTLE feeding an 8-tap DFE. The first tap uses digital speculation and the following seven taps are realized by means of the switched-capacitor technique. Timing recovery and control are performed with a Mueller-Müller type-A baud-rate CDR. The architecture is half-rate and requires one phase rotator. In total, each slice has six comparators to recover data and timing information. The secondorder digital CDR operates at quarter-rate and features a low-latency implementation of the proportional path. At 16 Gb/s, 1 Vppd PRBS31 data transmitted without FFE equalization is recovered across a PCB channel with 34 dB attenuation at 8 GHz. The measured tracking bandwidth is 31 kppm (16 GHz ± 496 MHz), and an amplitude of 3 UIPP is tolerated at 1 MHz sinusoidal jitter. The sinusoidal jitter amplitude tolerance measured at 10 Gb/s is 0.4 UIPP at 10 MHz and remains above 0.2 UIPP up to 1 GHz with PRBS31 data recovered (BER <;>-12</sup>\n) across a PCB channel with 27 dB attenuation at 5 GHz. The power efficiency is 3.7 mW/Gb/s, including the full-rate clock receiver.","PeriodicalId":13129,"journal":{"name":"IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits","volume":"49 11","pages":"2490-2502"},"PeriodicalIF":4.6000,"publicationDate":"2014-08-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1109/JSSC.2014.2344008","citationCount":"30","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits","FirstCategoryId":"5","ListUrlMain":"https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6881723/","RegionNum":1,"RegionCategory":"工程技术","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
A 16 Gb/s I/O link receiver fabricated in 22 nm CMOS SOI technology is presented. Attenuation and ISI of transmitted NRZ data across PCB channels are equalized with a CTLE feeding an 8-tap DFE. The first tap uses digital speculation and the following seven taps are realized by means of the switched-capacitor technique. Timing recovery and control are performed with a Mueller-Müller type-A baud-rate CDR. The architecture is half-rate and requires one phase rotator. In total, each slice has six comparators to recover data and timing information. The secondorder digital CDR operates at quarter-rate and features a low-latency implementation of the proportional path. At 16 Gb/s, 1 Vppd PRBS31 data transmitted without FFE equalization is recovered across a PCB channel with 34 dB attenuation at 8 GHz. The measured tracking bandwidth is 31 kppm (16 GHz ± 496 MHz), and an amplitude of 3 UIPP is tolerated at 1 MHz sinusoidal jitter. The sinusoidal jitter amplitude tolerance measured at 10 Gb/s is 0.4 UIPP at 10 MHz and remains above 0.2 UIPP up to 1 GHz with PRBS31 data recovered (BER <;>-12
) across a PCB channel with 27 dB attenuation at 5 GHz. The power efficiency is 3.7 mW/Gb/s, including the full-rate clock receiver.
期刊介绍:
The IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits publishes papers each month in the broad area of solid-state circuits with particular emphasis on transistor-level design of integrated circuits. It also provides coverage of topics such as circuits modeling, technology, systems design, layout, and testing that relate directly to IC design. Integrated circuits and VLSI are of principal interest; material related to discrete circuit design is seldom published. Experimental verification is strongly encouraged.