Title :
2.5 V 43–45 Gb/s CDR Circuit and 55 Gb/s PRBS Generator in SiGe Using a Low-Voltage Logic Family
Author :
Kucharski, Daniel ; Kornegay, Kevin T.
Author_Institution :
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY
Abstract :
An alternative design approach for implementing high-speed digital and mixed-signal circuits is proposed. It is based on a family of low-voltage logic gates with reduced transistor stacking compared to series-gated emitter-coupled logic. It includes a latch, an XOR gate, and a MUX with mutually compatible interfaces. Topologies and characteristics of the individual gates are discussed. Closed-form propagation delay expressions are introduced and verified with simulations. The proposed design style was used to implement a 43-45 Gb/s CDR circuit with a 600MHz locking range and a 55 Gb/s PRBS generator with a 27-1 sequence length. The circuits were fabricated in a SiGe BiCMOS technology with fT=120 GHz. Corresponding measurement results validate the proposed design style and establish it as a viable alternative to emitter-coupled logic in high-speed applications. Both circuits operate from a 2.5 V nominal power supply and consume 650 mW and 550 mW, respectively
Keywords :
BiCMOS integrated circuits; Ge-Si alloys; clocks; emitter-coupled logic; high-speed integrated circuits; logic gates; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; random sequences; 120 GHz; 2.5 V; 43 to 45 Gbit/s; 55 Gbit/s; 550 mW; 600 MHz; 650 mW; BiCMOS technology; CDR circuit; PRBS generator; SiGe; XOR gate; closed-form propagation delay expressions; emitter-coupled logic; high-speed digital circuits; low-voltage logic family; low-voltage logic gates; mixed-signal circuits; BiCMOS integrated circuits; Circuit simulation; Circuit topology; Germanium silicon alloys; Latches; Logic circuits; Logic gates; Propagation delay; Silicon germanium; Stacking; Clock and data recovery; current mode logic; high-speed logic; low-voltage integrated circuits; mixed-signal integrated circuits;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2006.880383