揭开对高速SerDes互连的Intra-pair Skew影响的面纱

H. Dsilva, S. McMorrow, A. Gregory, S. Krooswyk, R. Mellitz, Beomtaek Lee
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在更高的数据速率(50 Gbps+)下,需要了解导致边际下降的不同互连损伤。本文从幅度和极性的角度介绍了对内偏斜对互连电特性的影响。给出了在106.25 Gbps PAM4信号下,差分插入损耗、模式转换和差分远端串扰的结果,以及通过信道工作裕度造成的裕度退化。利用全波电磁波模拟器模拟了差分微带结构。结果表明,由于能量转换为共模,对内偏斜的大小会导致差分插入损耗的下降。插入损耗和对内偏斜共享余弦关系,因此对内偏斜对差分插入损耗的影响仅取决于偏斜的大小。在差分远端串扰的情况下,对内偏斜的影响可能是建设性的,也可能是破坏性的,这取决于对内偏斜的大小和极性。对内偏斜会导致传播时差,而传播时差又会影响串扰,因此对内偏斜对串扰的影响取决于偏斜的大小和极性。本文概述了捕获共模到差模转换对裕度退化的影响的重要性,这是许多信道模拟工具无法捕获的。这项工作试图展示在以更高的数据速率(50 Gbps+)为目标时,限制互连中对内偏斜的重要性。
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De-mystifying the impact of Intra-pair Skew on high-speed SerDes Interconnect
At higher data rate (50 Gbps+), there is a need to understand the different interconnect impairments that lead to margin degradation. This paper presents the impact of intra-pair skew from a magnitude and polarity perspective on the interconnect electrical characteristics. Presented is the results of differential insertion loss, mode conversion and differential far-end crosstalk along with margin degradation through channel operating margin in operating at 106.25 Gbps PAM4 signaling. Simulated is a differential microstrip structure using a full-wave electromagnetic wave simulator. Results show that magnitude of intra-pair skew leads to degradation in differential insertion loss due to energy getting converted to common-mode. Insertion loss and intra-pair skew share a cosine relation and hence the impact of intra-pair skew on differential insertion loss is dependent on the magnitude of skew alone. In the case of differential far-end crosstalk, the impact of intra-pair skew may be constructive or destructive depending on the magnitude and polarity of intra-pair skew. Intra-pair skew leads to propagation time difference which in turn impacts the crosstalk and thus impact of intra-pair skew on crosstalk is dependent on the magnitude along with the polarity of skew. Presented is a overview on the importance of capturing the impact of common-mode to differential-mode conversion on margin degradation, which is not captured by many channel simulation tools. This work is an attempt at presenting the importance of limiting the intra-pair skew in the interconnect when targeting higher data rates (50 Gbps+).
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