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This paper presents a single-chip SONET OC-192 transceiver (transmitter and receiver) fabricated in a 90-nm mixed-signal CMOS process. The transmitter consists of a 10-GHz clock multiplier unit (CMU), 16:1 multiplexer, and 10-Gb/s output buffer. The receiver consists of a 10-Gb/s limiting input amplifier, clock and data recovery circuit (CDR), 1:16 demultiplexer, and drivers for low-voltage differential signal (LVDS) outputs. Both transmit and receive phase-locked loops employ a 10-GHz on-chip LC voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO). This transceiver exceeds all SONET OC-192 specifications with ample margin. Jitter generation at 10.66-Gb/s data rate is 18 mUI/sub pp/ (unit interval, peak-to-peak) and jitter tolerance is 0.6 UI/sub pp/ at 4-MHz jitter frequency. This transceiver requires 1.2V for the core logic and 1.8 V for input/output LVDS buffers. Multiple power supply domains are implemented here to mitigate crosstalk between receiver and transmitter. The overall power dissipation of this chip is 1.65 W.  相似文献   

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A 20-Gb/s transmitter is implemented in 0.13-/spl mu/m CMOS technology. An on-die 10-GHz LC oscillator phase-locked loop (PLL) creates two sinusoidal 10-GHz complementary clock phases as well as eight 2.5-GHz interleaved feedback divider clock phases. After a 2/sup 20/-1 pseudorandom bit sequence generator (PRBS) creates eight 2.5-Gb/s data streams, the eight 2.5-GHz interleaved clocks 4:1 multiplex the eight 2.5-Gb/s data streams to two 10-Gb/s data streams. 10-GHz analog sample-and-hold circuits retime the two 10-Gb/s data streams to be in phase with the 10-GHz complementary clocks. Two-tap equalization of the 10-Gb/s data streams compensate for bandwidth rolloff of the 10-Gb/s data outputs at the 10-GHz analog latches. A final 20-Gb/s 2:1 output multiplexer, clocked by the complementary 10-GHz clock phases, creates 20-Gb/s data from the two retimed 10-Gb/s data streams. The LC-VCO is integrated with the output multiplexer and analog latches, resonating the load and eliminating the need for clock buffers, reducing power supply induced jitter and static phase mismatch. Power, active die area, and jitter (rms/pk-pk) are 165 mW, 650 /spl mu/m/spl times/350 /spl mu/m, and 2.37 ps/15 ps, respectively.  相似文献   

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This paper presents the first fully integrated SONET OC-192 transmitter and receiver fabricated in a standard 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOS process. The transmitter consists of an input data register, 16-b-wide first-in-first-out (FIFO) circuit, clock multiplier unit (CMU), and 16:1 multiplexer to give a 10-Gb/s serial output. The receiver integrates an input amplifier for 10-Gb/s data, clock and data recovery circuit (CDR), 1:16 demultiplexer, and drivers for low-voltage differential signal (LVDS) outputs. An on-chip LC-type voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is employed by both the transmitter and receiver. The chipset operates at multiple data rates (9.95-10.71 Gb/s) with functionality compatible with the multisource agreement (MSA) for 10-Gb transponders. Both chips demonstrate SONET-compliant jitter characteristics. The transmitter 10.66-GHz output clock jitter is 0.065 UI/sub pp/ (unit interval, peak-to-peak) over a 50-kHz-80-MHz bandwidth. The receiver jitter tolerance is more than 0.4 UI/sub pp/ at high frequencies (4-80 MHz). A high level of integration and low-power consumption is achieved by using a standard CMOS process. The transmitter and receiver dissipate a total power of 1.32 W at 1.8 V and are packaged in a plastic ball grid array with a footprint of 11/spl times/11 mm/sup 2/.  相似文献   

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This paper presents a 10-Gb/s clock and data recovery (CDR) and demultiplexer IC in a 0.13-mum CMOS process. The CDR uses a new quarter-rate linear phase detector, a new data recovery circuit, and a four-phase 2.5-GHz LC quadrature voltage-controlled oscillator for both wide phase error pulses and low power consumption. The chip consumes 100 mA from a 1.2-V core supply and 205 mA from a 2.5-V I/O supply including 18 preamplifiers and low voltage differential signal (LVDS) drivers. When 9.95328-Gb/s 231-1 pseudorandom binary sequence is used, the measured bit-error rate is better than 10-15 and the jitter tolerance is 0.5UIpp, which exceeds the SONET OC-192 standard. The jitter of the recovered clock is 2.1 psrms at a 155.52MHz monitoring clock pin. Multiple bit rates are supported from 9.4 Gb/s to 11.3 Gb/s  相似文献   

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We describe a CMOS multichannel transceiver that transmits and receives 10 Gb/s per channel over balanced copper media. The transceiver consists of two identical 10-Gb/s modules. Each module operates off a single 1.2-V supply and has a single 5-GHz phase-locked loop to supply a reference clock to two transmitter (Tx) channels and two receiver (Rx) channels. To track the input-signal phase, the Rx channel has a clock recovery unit (CRU), which uses a phase-interpolator-based timing generator and digital loop filter. The CRU can adjust the recovered clock phase with a resolution of 1.56 ps. Two sets of two-channel transceiver units were fabricated in 0.11-/spl mu/m CMOS on a single test chip. The transceiver unit size was 1.6 mm /spl times/ 2.6 mm. The Rx sensitivity was 120-mVp-p differential with a 70-ps phase margin for a common-mode voltage ranging from 0.6 to 1.0 V. The evaluated jitter tolerance curve met the OC-192 specification.  相似文献   

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This paper describes the design of a bipolar junction transistor phase-locked loop (PLL) for ΣΔ fractional-N frequency-synthesis applications. Implemented in a 0.8-μm BiCMOS technology, the PLL can operate up to 1.8 GHz while consuming 225 mW of power from a single -2-V supply. The entire LC-tuned negative-resistance variable-frequency oscillator is integrated on the same chip. A differential low-voltage current-mode logic circuit configuration is used in most of the PLL's functional blocks to minimize phase jitter and achieve low-voltage operation. The multimodulus frequency divider is designed to support multibit digital modulation. The new phase and frequency detector and loop filter contain only npn transistors and resistors and thus achieve excellent resolution in phase comparison. When phase locked to a 53.4-MHz reference clock, the measured phase noise of the 16-GHz output is -91 dBc/Hz at 10-kHz offset. The frequency switching time from 1.677 to 1.797 GHz is 150 μs. Die size is 4300×4000 μm2, including the passive loop filter  相似文献   

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A GaAs IC that performs clock recovery and data retiming functions in 2.5-Gb/s fiber-optic communication systems is presented. Rather than using surface acoustic wave (SAW) filter technology, the IC employs a frequency- and phase-lock loop (FPLL) to recover a stable clock from pseudo-random non-return-to-zero (NRZ) data. The IC is mounted on a 1-in×1-in ceramic substrate along with a companion Si bipolar chip that contains a loop filter and acquisition circuitry. At the synchronous optical network (SONET) OC-48 rate of 2.488 Gb/s, the circuit meets requirements for jitter tolerance, jitter transfer, and jitter generation. The data input ambiguity is 25 mV while the recovered clock has less than 2° rms edge jitter. The circuit functions up to 4 Gb/s with a 40-mV input ambiguity and 2° RMS clock jitter. Total current consumption from a single 5.2-V supply is 250 mA  相似文献   

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We present a 2.5-GHz voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) with eight equally distributed phases derived from a 10-GHz LC VCO. Stochastic and static phase errors were obtained by spectrum analyzer measurements in conjunction with an on-chip single-sideband mixer. From the measured phase noise spectrum, we predict an absolute rms jitter contribution of 130 fs in a 2-MHz bandwidth phase-locked loop. A static phase error of less than 0.7/spl deg/ was deduced from the sideband suppression. The eight-phase VCO is tunable from 2.35 to 2.85 GHz and draws 16 mA from a 2.0-V supply. Possible applications include clock and data recovery of a 10-Gb/s signal in a fiber-optic receiver as well as high-precision image rejection receivers and I/Q direct up-converters for radio-frequency applications.  相似文献   

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This paper demonstrates a low-jitter clock multiplier unit that generates a 10-GHz output clock from a 2.5-GHz reference clock. An integrated 10-GHz LC oscillator is locked to the input clock, using a simple and fast phase detector circuit that overcomes the speed limitation of a conventional tri-state phase frequency detector due to the lack of an internal feedback loop. A frequency detector guarantees PLL locking without degenerating jitter performance. The clock multiplier is implemented in a standard 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOS process and achieves a jitter generation of 0.22 ps while consuming 100 mW power from a 1.8-V supply.  相似文献   

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A design technique for an over-10-Gb/s clock and data recovery (CDR) IC provides good jitter tolerance and low jitter. To design the CDR using a PLL that includes a decision circuit with a certain phase margin affecting the pull-in performance, we derived a simple expression for the pull-in range of the PLL, which we call the "limited pull-in range," and used it for the pull-in performance evaluation. The method allows us to quickly and easily compare the pull-in performance of a conventional PLL with a full-rate clock and a PLL with a half-rate clock, and we verified that the half-rate PLL is advantageous because of its wider frequency range. For verification of the method, we fabricated a half-rate CDR with a 1:16 DEMUX IC using commercially available Si bipolar technology with f/sub T/=43 GHz. The half-rate clock technique with a linear phase detector, which is adopted to avoid using the binary phase detector often used for half-rate CDR ICs, achieves good jitter characteristics. The CDR IC operates reliably up to over 15 Gb/s and achieves jitter tolerance with wide margins that surpasses the ITU-T specifications. Furthermore, the measured jitter generation is less than 0.4 ps rms, which is much lower than the ITU-T specification. In addition, the CDR IC can extract a precise clock signal under harsh conditions, such as when the bit error rate of input data is around 2/spl times/10/sup -2/ due to a low-power optical input of -24 dBm.  相似文献   

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A high-scale integrated optical receiver including a preamplifier, a limiting amplifier, a clock and data recovery (CDR) block, and a 1:4 demultiplexer (DEMUX) has been realized in a 0.25???m CMOS technology. Using the loop parameter optimization method and the low-jitter circuit design technique, the rms and peak-to-peak jitter of the recovered 625-MHz clock are 9.4 and 46.3?ps, respectively, which meet the jitter specifications stipulated in ITU-T recommendation G.958. The recovered and frequency divided 625?MHz clock has a phase noise of ?83.8 dBc/Hz at 20?kHz offset in response to 2.5?Gb/s PRBS input data (223?C1), and the 2.5?Gb/s PRBS data has been demultiplexed into four 625?Mb/s data. The power dissipation is only 0.3?W under a single 3.3 V supply (excluding output buffers).  相似文献   

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传统的PLL(Phase Locked Loop)电路受限于环路参数的选定,其相位噪声与抖动特性已经难以满足大阵列、高精度TDC(Time-to-Digital Converter)的应用需求.本文致力于PLL环路带宽的优化选取,采取TSMC 0.35μm CMOS工艺实现了一款应用于TDC的具有低抖动、低噪声特性的锁相环(Phase Locked Loop,PLL)电路,芯片面积约为0.745mm×0.368mm.实际测试结果表明,在外部信号源输入15.625MHz时钟信号的条件下,PLL输出频率可锁定在250.0007MHz,频率偏差为0.7kHz,输出时钟占空比为51.59%,相位噪声为114.66dBc/Hz@1MHz,均方根抖动为4.3ps,峰峰值抖动为32.2ps.锁相环的相位噪声显著降低,输出时钟的抖动特性明显优化,可满足高精度阵列TDC的应用需要.  相似文献   

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A simple and robust prescaled clock recovery technique is analyzed and demonstrated. An electrical clock is extracted from an ultra-high-speed time-division multiplexed (TDM) RZ signal using a “classic” approach to clock recovery with a detector and a bandpass filter (BPF). A subharmonic tone at the base rate frequency is generated by inducing a small misalignment between adjacent pulses in the transmitted data. The subharmonic tone is recovered as a clock signal at the receiver. Numerical calculations clarify the effect of filter bandwidth, word length, and strength of timing shift on the received timing jitter. Furthermore, it is found numerically that correlated TDM channels will decrease the jitter of the recovered clock considerably. A clock recovery circuit is implemented into an experimental 40 Gb/s and 80 Gb/s optical TDM (O-TDM) system without any observed penalty. Measurements of the timing jitter of the recovered prescaled clock have been performed to verify the numerical results. A 10 GHz clock signal with subpicosecond root-mean-square timing jitter is recovered from a 40-Gb/s O-TDM sequence without a phase-locked loop (PLL) configuration. By using a PLL-configuration, the timing jitter is reduced further by 50%. A discussion on the influence on transmission capacity is performed in general and for nonlinear optical communication systems in particular  相似文献   

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A power and area efficient CMOS clock/data recovery circuit designed for a wide range of applications in high-speed serial data communications is described. It uses an analog phase-locked loop (PLL) to generate the high-speed clocks with an absolute rms jitter of less than 60 ps and a digital PLL which is designed to minimize chip area and power consumption to recover the clock and data signals from the incoming data stream. Fabricated in a 0.8 μm single-polysilicon, double-metal CMOS process, the digital PLL only consumes 45 mW at 125 Mb/s from a single 5 V supply, while the analog PLL consumes 92 mW. The chip area is 1.7 mm2 for the digital PLL and 0.44 mm2 for the analog PLL. It can handle an input data rate up to 280 Mb/s  相似文献   

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This paper describes a 2.5-3.125-Gb/s quad transceiver with second-order analog delay-locked loop (DLL)-based clock and data recovery (CDR) circuits. A phase-locked loop (PLL) is shared between receive (RX) and transmit (TX) chains. On each RX channel, an amplifier with user-programmable input equalization precedes the CDR. Retimed data then goes to an 1:8/1:10 deserializer. On the TX side, parallel data is serialized into a high-speed bitstream with an 8:1/10:1 multiplexer. The serial data is introduced off-chip through a high-speed CML buffer having single-tap pre-emphasis. Proposed DLL-based CDR can tolerate large frequency offsets with no jitter tolerance degradation due to its second-order PLL-like nature. Also, this study introduces an improved charge-pump and an improved phase-interpolator. Fabricated in a 0.15-/spl mu/m CMOS process, the 1.9-mm/sup 2/ transceiver front-end operates from a single 1.2-V supply and consumes 65-mW/channel of which 32 mW is due to the CDR. CDR jitter generation and high-frequency jitter tolerance are 5.9 ps-rms and 0.5 UI, respectively, for 3.125 Gb/s, 2/sup 23/-1 PRBS input data with 800-ppm frequency offset.  相似文献   

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A simultaneous bidirectional transceiver logic (SBTL), for a 0.25 μm CMOS embedded array, has a low-voltage-swing input flip-flop circuit and an output flip-flop with a boundary scan to enable a 1.1-Gb/s data transfer per LSI pin with a 550-MHz system clock. Clock skew and jitter minimization enables high bandwidth in a phase-locked system. Measured latency time for transmission is less than 3.0 ns during simultaneous switching mode when the cable length is 18 cm. Average power consumption is 12 mW per pin at 550 MHz. A low-noise output buffer and a controlled collapse chip connection (C4)-based 1595-pin package with on-package capacitors achieve 100-byte data bus. The maximum data bandwidth per LSI is 110 GB/s  相似文献   

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The authors describe a completely monolithic delay-locked loop (DLL) that may be used either by itself as a deskewing element, or in conjunction with an external voltage-controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO) to form a delay- and phase-locked loop (D/PLL). By phase shifting the input data rather than the clock, the DLL and D/PLL provide jitter-peaking-free clock recovery. Additionally, the jitter transfer function of the D/PLL has a low bandwidth for good jitter filtering without compromising acquisition speed. The D/PLL described here exhibits less than 1° r.m.s. jitter on the recovered clock, independent of the input data density. No jitter peaking is observed over the 40-kHz jitter bandwidth  相似文献   

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A 10-Gb/s CMU/CDR chip-set presenting multistandard compliance with SDH/SONET and 10-GbE specifications has been fabricated in a commercial SiGe BiCMOS technology. The clock multiplier unit (CMU) features dual reference clock frequency, and the phase tracking loop uses a charge pump with low common-mode current to minimize frequency ripple; the output jitter is below 80 mUIpp. The clock and data recovery (CDR) features a 20-mV-sensitivity limiting amplifier, a 2-DFF-based decision circuit to maximize clock phase margin (CPM) and a dual-loop phase-locked loop (PLL) architecture with external reference clock. A novel phase detector topology featuring a transition density factor compensation loop has been exploited to minimize jitter. Power consumption is 480 mW and 780 mW, respectively, for the two ICs, from 3.3-V and 2.5-V power supplies  相似文献   

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An integrated 10 Gb/s clock and data recovery (CDR) circuit is fabricated using SiGe technology, It consists of a linear-type phase-locked loop (PLL) based on a single-edge version of the Hogge phase detector, a LC-tank voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and a tri-state charge pump. A PLL equivalent model and design method to meet SONET jitter requirements are presented. The CDR was tested at 9.529 GB/s in full operation and up to 13.25 Gb/s in data recovery mode. Sensitivity is 14 mVpp at a bit error rate (BER)=10-9 . The measured recovered clock jitter is less than 1 ps RMS. The IC dissipates 1.5 W with a -5 V power supply  相似文献   

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Jitter optimization based on phase-locked loop design parameters   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
This paper investigates the effects of varying phaselocked loop (PLL) design parameters on timing jitter. The noise due to voltage-controlled oscillator (WO), input clock and buffering clock are considered. First, a closed-form equations are derived that relate PLL output clock jitter to parameters of a second-order PLL, i.e., damping factor and bandwidth. Then the second-order analysis is extended to a third-order PLL with inherent feedback/sampling delay. The sensitivity study clearly illustrates how to select design parameters to obtain minimum output jitter. To verify the analysis experimentally, a digitally tunable PLL architecture is designed and fabricated that allows independent adjustment of loop parameters. The design not only demonstrates the agreement between analysis and theory, but also shows an architecture that minimizes jitter.  相似文献   

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