DocumentCode
3241256
Title
Clock Distribution Scheme using Coplanar Transmission Lines
Author
Cordero, Victor H. ; Khatri, Sunil P.
Author_Institution
Dept. of ECE, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX
fYear
2008
fDate
10-14 March 2008
Firstpage
985
Lastpage
990
Abstract
The current work describes a new standing wave oscillator scheme aimed for clock propagation on coplanar transmission lines on a silicon die. The design is aimed for clock signaling in the gigahertz range (we are able to achieve clock rates of 8 GHz and above). The clock is transported as an oscillatory wave on a pair of conductors. An oscillatory standing wave is formed across a transmission line loop, which is connected beginning-to-end through a Mobius configuration. A single cross coupled inverter pair is required to maintain oscillation across the ring. The design is aimed to achieve low skew, low power and extreme high frequency global clock situations. The energy recycling nature of a standing wave along a transmission line allows us to keep very high frequencies oscillations along a conductor with almost no power consumption at all. A special wide input range driver was designed to convert the differential signals on the coplanar transmission lines into a square clock pulse for standard clock sinks. The design uses CMOS 90 nm BSim3v model cards for all simulations, with the transmission lines implemented on Metal8.
Keywords
CMOS digital integrated circuits; clocks; coplanar transmission lines; integrated circuit interconnections; low-power electronics; CMOS BSim3v model; Metal8; Mobius configuration; clock distribution scheme; clock propagation; clock signaling; coplanar transmission lines; differential signals; energy recycling; extreme high frequency global clock; low power clock; low skew clock; oscillatory standing wave; special wide input range driver; square clock pulse; standard clock sinks; standing wave oscillator; Clocks; Conductors; Coplanar transmission lines; Couplings; Frequency; Inverters; Oscillators; Power transmission lines; Signal design; Silicon;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2008. DATE '08
Conference_Location
Munich
Print_ISBN
978-3-9810801-3-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-3-9810801-4-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DATE.2008.4484809
Filename
4484809
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