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A transceiver for inductive-coupling is realized. By using a pulse-shaping circuit, the transmitter energy is 0.11pj/b. Due to device scaling from 180nm CMOS to 90nm CMOS, the receiver energy is 0.03pJ/b. The overall energy dissipation is 20times lower than previous work, without degrading the data rate of 1Gb/s.
A 1Tb/s 3W inter-chip transceiver transmits clock and data by inductive coupling at a clock rate of 1GHz and data rate of 1Gb/s per channel. 1024 data transceivers are arranged with a pitch of 30 mum in a layout area of 1mm2. The total layout area including 16 clock transceivers is 2mm2 in 0.18 mum CMOS and the chip thickness is reduced to 10 mum. Simple yet accurate model of inductive coupling is...
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