DocumentCode
3850569
Title
Fully Digital Transmit Equalizer With Dynamic Impedance Modulation
Author
Ranko Sredojevic;Vladimir Stojanovic
Author_Institution
MIT, Cambridge
Volume
46
Issue
8
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1857
Lastpage
1869
Abstract
This paper analyzes the energy efficiency of different transmit equalizer driver topologies. Dynamic impedance modulation is found to be the most energy-efficient mechanism for transmit pre-emphasis, when compared with impedance-maintaining current and voltage-mode drivers. The equalizing transmitter is implemented as a digital push-pull impedance-modulating (RM) driver with fully digital RAM-DAC back-end for pattern lookup. This back-end compensates for both duty-cycle distortion and driver nonlinearity, while providing a programmable pre-emphasis. A testchip fabricated in 90-nm CMOS process shows relatively small signal degradation from dynamic modulation of driver output impedance over a variety of 20" backplanes at 4 Gb/s, with energy efficiency of 2 pJ/bit at 100 mV of receiver eye. Despite this signal degradation, at the same performance point, the impedance modulating driver shows better energy efficiency than impedance-maintaining current and voltage-mode drivers.
Keywords
"Driver circuits","Transmitters","Impedance","Equalizers","Impedance matching","Topology","Receivers"
Journal_Title
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.2011.2151530
Filename
5871693
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