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A 10–60 Gb/s wireline transmitter with a 4-tap multiple-multiplexer (MUX) based feed-forward equalization (FFE) is presented. It adopted a novel 4:1 MUX to increase the bandwidth of the final seiralizing stage. Simulation result shows that the proposed 4:1 MUX operates over a wide range of data rate between 10 and 60 Gb/s. Designed in 65 nm CMOS technology, the transmitter exhibits a low jitter of...
An 80 Gb/s 4-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM4) wireline receiver is presented in this paper. This receiver adopts quarter rate architecture to improve data rate and reduce power consumption. In order to reduce the complexity of the clock and data recovery (CDR) design, a voltage control oscillator (VCO) based CDR without reference clock is used. Furthermore, four BBPDs are used to sample the...
This paper presents a multi-PLL clock architecture used in a 4-lane multi-protocol serial link applications. The clock architecture consists of one public LC PLL and four standalone ring PLLs placed within each lane. A swtich capacitor array based LC VCO is used in the LC PLL to enlarge the frequency tuning range and decrease the VCO gain. A two stage pseudodifferential inverter based ring VCO with...
This paper describes the design of a serial-link transceiver that supports various communication standards from 1.25 to 12.5Gb/s, implemented in 40nm CMOS technology. Both DC and AC coupling mode can be provided by the receiver, in which a wide range PI-based CDR is also proposed. The transceiver utilizes a 3-tap FFE, a 2-stage CTLE and an adaptive 2-tap DFE to achieve the compensation for a Nyquist...
This paper presents a 28Gbps voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) based clock and data recovery (CDR) with a separate proportional path technology. It employs a quarter rate ternary Bang-Bang phase detector to extract the phase error between the local clock and input data. The circuit designed in a 65nm CMOS process achieves ±1000 ppm lock-in rang, ±6000 ppm tracking range. The simulation results show...
A 10 GHz 4-phase ring-VCO based injection-locked clock multiplier (RILCM) for 40 Gb/s SerDes application is presented in this paper. The RILCM adopts two loops which share common part circuit to realize the injection lock. The first loop which is the frequency lock loop (FLL), drags the VCO's free-running frequency to the injection lock-in range. Another loop which is the injection timing control...
This paper presents a 40–80 Gb/s quarter rate PAM4 wireline transmitter. The transmitter incorporates a 2-tap feed-forward equalizer (FFE) based on multiple-multiplex (MUX) and a parallel PRBS7 generator. The transmitter is achieved in 65nm CMOS technology and supplied with 1.2V. The simulation results show that the proposed transmitter can work at 40–80 Gb/s with 4-level pulse amplitude modulation...
This paper presents a wideband LC PLL designed for multi-protocol serial link applications. Dual LC voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) cores are used to cover a wide frequency range while keeping a high Q factor of the LC tank, and multi-ratio dividers are used to satisfy the multi-protocol requirements. Each LC VCO adopts a 4-bit switch capacitor to increase the frequency tuning range and decrease...
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