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The 60GHz carrier with 9GHz bandwidth enables ultra-high-speed wireless communication in recent years [1–4]. To meet the demand from rapidly-increasing data traffic, the IEEE802.11ay standard is one of the most promising candidates aiming for 100Gb/s data-rate. Both higher-order digital modulation such as 128QAM and channel bonding at 60GHz are considered to be used in the IEEE802.11ay standard. However,...
It is predicted that the required wireless communication capacity will become 1000 times higher every 10 years. Many wireless standards are under discussion to satisfy the unprecedented capacity requirement. For example, the IEEE802.11ay standard is targeting over 100Gb/s data-rate by using the 60GHz band. Unfortunately, the channel bandwidth of 2.16GHz for the 60GHz band is not wide enough to realize...
This paper presents a fully-synthesizable clock and data recovery circuit using injection locking technique. The challenges presented by automated place and route for high speed applications is overcome using background calibration mechanism. The fully-synthesizable all-digital architecture presented in this work is fabricated in 28nm FDSOI technology. The system has a top data-rate of 10.05Gb/s while...
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