A gallium-arsenide digital phase shifter for clock and controlsignal distribution in high-speed digital systems |
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Authors: | Fouts D.J. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., US Naval Postgraduate Sch., Monterey, CA; |
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Abstract: | The design, implementation, testing, and applications of a gallium-arsenide digital phase shifter and fan-out buffer are described. The integrated circuit provides a method for adjusting the phase of high-speed clock and control signals in digital systems, without the need for pruning cables, multiplexing between cables of different lengths, delay lines, or similar techniques. The phase of signals distributed with the described chip can be dynamically adjusted in eight different steps of approximately 60 ps per step. The IC also serves as a fan-out buffer and provides 12 in-phase outputs. The chip is useful for distributing high-speed clock and control signals in synchronous digital systems, especially if components are distributed over a large physical area or if there is a large number of components |
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