Title :
A VDSL2 CPE AFE in 0.15µm CMOS with integrated line driver
Author :
Cesura, Giovanni ; Bosi, Alessandro ; Rezzi, Francesco ; Castello, Rinaldo ; Chan, Jenkin ; Wong, SaiBun ; Fan Yung, Chi ; Carnu, Ovidiu ; Cho, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Marvell, Pavia, Italy
Abstract :
VDSL2 transceivers use a wide analog bandwidth to achieve bit-rates in excess of 200 Mb/s. For standard 6-band VDSL2, 30 MHz bandwidth is required, comprising three up-stream and three down-stream signals. Since discrete multi tone (DMT) modulation is used, distortion components for the signal chain have to be below -65dBc to fully exploit 15b-per-tone bit loading. The presented AFE is implemented in a 0.15 mum triple-oxide CMOS process and uses three voltage supplies: 1.0 V for digital, 3.3 V for analog, and 7 V for the on-chip line driver (LD). All transceiver functionality is included in a single chip. The dynamic-range requirement of the receiver is achieved by the combination of a 2-stage 39 dB programmable-gain amplifier/anti-aliasing filter (PGA) followed by a 14b pipelined ADC, plus an analog echo canceller made of a 14b DAC followed by an adjustable-gain amplifier/filter.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; digital subscriber lines; digital-analogue conversion; driver circuits; echo suppression; programmable circuits; transceivers; CPE AFE; DAC; VDSL2 transceivers; adjustable-gain amplifier/filter; analog bandwidth; analog echo canceller; discrete multitone modulation; down-stream signals; integrated line driver; pipelined ADC; programmable-gain amplifier/anti-aliasing filter; size 0.15 mum; triple-oxide CMOS process; up-stream signals; very high speed digital subscriber line transceiver 2; voltage 1 V; voltage 3.3 V; voltage 7 V; word length 14 bit; Bandwidth; CMOS process; Distortion; Driver circuits; Echo cancellers; Electronics packaging; Filters; OFDM modulation; Transceivers; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference - Digest of Technical Papers, 2009. ISSCC 2009. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3458-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2009.4977331