DocumentCode
2704060
Title
Proximity communication and time [capacitively coupled IC communication]
Author
Drost, Robert ; Sutherland, Ivan
fYear
2005
fDate
14-16 March 2005
Abstract
Summary form only given. Two IC chips placed face-to-face can communicate without direct electrical contact. The capacitive coupling between their top-level metal layers can carry data. We have demonstrated such "proximity communication" on 50 μm centers and data rates similar to on-chip wires. Such communication offers attractive speed, density, and energy economy, but requires accurate mechanical alignment. Proximity communication requires sensitive amplifiers to compensate for the attenuation suffered as signals pass from one chip to the other. Signals with uncertain arrival times require an amplifier that can distinguish between signal and no signal. The difference between receiving attenuated data signals and receiving attenuated control signals focuses attention on the fundamental problem of time in asynchronous systems. This talk addresses the above issues.
Keywords
amplifiers; asynchronous circuits; coupled circuits; data communication; integrated circuit interconnections; 50 micron; asynchronous system time effects; attenuated control signals; attenuated data signals; attenuation compensation amplifiers; capacitively coupled IC communication; communication data rates; face-to-face placed IC; mechanical alignment; proximity communication; top metal layers capacitive coupling; uncertain arrival time signals; Attenuation; Contacts; Control systems; Costs; Coupling circuits; Laboratories; Random access memory; Sampling methods; Sun; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Asynchronous Circuits and Systems, 2005. ASYNC 2005. Proceedings. 11th IEEE International Symposium on
ISSN
1522-8681
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2305-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASYNC.2005.26
Filename
1402050
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