Title :
A 20 Gb/s Clock and Data Recovery With a Ping-Pong Delay Line for Unlimited Phase Shifting in 65 nm CMOS Process
Author :
Young-Ho Kwak ; Yongtae Kim ; Sewook Hwang ; Chulwoo Kim
Author_Institution :
Korea Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
This paper describes a 20 Gb/s receiver with a DLL-based CDR, which uses a proposed Ping-Pong delay line (PPDL) in order to ameliorate the limited operating range problem of the DLL. The unlimited phase shifting algorithm with the PPDL extends the tracking range of the DLL-based CDR. The PPDL correlates two variable delay lines and swaps each other whenever one of them reaches its operational limit. The chip occupies 0.24 mm2 in 65 nm CMOS process. The power efficiency of the data transfer is 8.46 mW/Gb/s. The measured jitter of the 5 GHz clock is 1.125 psrms and the data eye opening is 0.613UI.
Keywords :
clock and data recovery circuits; delay lines; error statistics; phase shifters; receivers; CMOS process; DLL-based CDR; PPDL; bit rate 20 Gbit/s; clock; data recovery; phase shifting algorithm; ping-pong delay line; receiver; size 65 nm; unlimited phase shifting; Clocks; Delay; Delay lines; Detectors; Phase locked loops; Receivers; Voltage control; 65 nm CMOS process; CDR; DLL; PLL; infinite phase shift; oversampling; ping-pong delay line; receiver; voltage regulator; wide tracking range;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2012.2215781