Y. Cai, Liming Fang, Ivan Chan, M. Olsen, Kevin Richter
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Abstract
We designed and tested an on-chip BIST test for high speed SerDes devices. Jitter Tolerance testing is a critical way to stress the SerDes receivers. A jitter free loopback test hardly represents the real application environment. We implemented a jitter injection technique to precisely injecting the amount of in-band and out-of-band jitter to effectively testing receiver clock and data recovery circuits (CDR). Because out-of-band jitter is more effective in stressing the CDR, it is critical to generate jitter frequency that is higher than the receiver CDR loop bandwidth. Both the jitter frequency and amplitude can be programmed digitally in this BIST implementation. And more importantly, it does NOT require any external instrument for calibration. As a result, overall production test coverage is enhanced without additional test cost and tester instrument calibration hardware.