A 1.4 pJ/bit, Power-Scalable 16×12 Gb/s Source-Synchronous I/O With DFE Receiver in 32 nm SOI CMOS Technology

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A power-scalable 2 Byte I/O operating at 12 Gb/s per lane is reported. The source-synchronous I/O includes controllable TX driver amplitude, flexible RX equalization, and multiple deskew modes. This allows power reduction when operating over low-loss, low-skew interconnects, while at the same time supporting higher-loss channels without loss of bandwidth. Transceiver circuit innovations are described including a low-skew transmission-line clock distribution, a 4:1 serializer with quadrature quarter-rate clocks, and a phase rotator based on current-integrating phase interpolators. Measurements of a test chip fabricated in 32 nm SOI CMOS technology demonstrate 1.4 pJ/b efficiency over 0.75" Megtron-6 PCB traces, and 1.9 pJ/b efficiency over 20" Megtron-6 PCB traces.

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Dickson, T. O., Liu, Y., Rylov, S. V., Agrawal, A., Kim, S., Hsieh, P. H., … Friedman, D. J. (2015). A 1.4 pJ/bit, Power-Scalable 16×12 Gb/s Source-Synchronous I/O With DFE Receiver in 32 nm SOI CMOS Technology. IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 50(8), 1917–1931. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSSC.2015.2412688

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