Aditya Dalakoti, Carrie Segal, Merritt Miller, F. Brewer
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Asynchronous high speed serial links analysis using integrated charge for event detection
We present a metric for event detection, targeted for the analysis of CMOS asynchronous serial data links. Our metric is used to analyze signaling strategies that allow for coincident or nearly coincident detection of both data and event timing. The metric predicts that the CMOS link signaling mechanism has substantial implicit dispersion and intersymbol interference [ISI] tolerance when compared to conventionally timed links. In fact, it predicts correct link operation in situations where eye-diagram techniques predict link failure. Practical operation margins and metrics are described and evaluated for PCB and cabling solutions suggesting 10+ Gb/s low-power asynchronous links could be implemented in CMOS 130nm technology.