Title :
RSFQ logic/memory family: a new Josephson-junction technology for sub-terahertz-clock-frequency digital systems
Author :
Likharev, K.K. ; Semenov, V.K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Moscow State Univ., USSR
fDate :
3/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Recent developments concerning the rapid single-flux-quantum (RSFQ) circuit family are reviewed. Elementary cells in this circuit family can generate, pass, memorize, and reproduce picosecond voltage pulses with a nominally quantized area corresponding to transfer of a single magnetic flux quantum across a Josephson junction. Functionally, each cell can be viewed as a combination of a logic gate and an output latch (register) controlled by clock pulses, which are physically similar to the signal pulses. Hand-shaking style of local exchange by the clock pulses enables one to increase complexity of the LSI RSFQ systems without loss of operating speed. The simplest components of the RSFQ circuitry have been experimentally tested at clock frequencies exceeding 100 GHz, and an increase of the speed beyond 300 GHz is expected as a result of using an up-to-date fabrication technology. This review includes a discussion of possible future developments and applications of this novel, ultrafast digital technology.<>
Keywords :
reviews; superconducting logic circuits; superconducting memory circuits; 100 to 300 GHz; Josephson-junction technology; LSI RSFQ systems; clock frequencies; hand shaking style; logic circuits; logic gate; memory circuits; output latch; picosecond voltage pulses; rapid single flux quantum circuits; review; single magnetic flux quantum; sub-terahertz-clock-frequency digital systems; Circuit testing; Clocks; Josephson junctions; Latches; Logic gates; Magnetic circuits; Magnetic flux; Pulse circuits; Pulse generation; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on