DocumentCode :
3498176
Title :
Electrical design of the SPARCcenter 2000 multi/processors server using low voltage swing CMOS
Author :
Yuan, Leo ; Cheng, Christopher
Author_Institution :
Sun Microsystems Comput. Corp, Mountain View, CA, USA
fYear :
1993
fDate :
1993
Firstpage :
218
Lastpage :
221
Abstract :
One of the major challenges to design a high performance computer system is to predict accurate interchip timing as well as control the electrical noises such as crosstalk, reflections and Ldi/dt noise. As board level clock frequency exceeds 50 MHz, using conventional full swing CMOS driver driving heavily loaded long bus on PCB or a backplane and obtaining a desirable result becomes increasingly difficult. In order to achieve higher performance on board with a heavily loaded long bus, low voltage 800 mV swing CMOS transmission line transceiver (Gunning et al., 1992), referred here as GTL, was developed. In this paper, the system electrical design methodology for designing a low cost and high performance 20 super SPARC processor server (SPARCcenter 2000) using this 800 mV swing transceiver designed in 1.0 micron CMOS gate array is discussed along with some laboratory measurement results.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; multiprocessing systems; system buses; transceivers; 1 micron; CMOS gate array; CMOS transmission line transceiver; PCB; SPARCcenter 2000 multi/processors server; board level clock frequency; computer package; crosstalk; electrical noises; full swing CMOS driver; interchip timing; low voltage swing CMOS; system electrical design methodology; Acoustic reflection; CMOS process; Clocks; Control systems; Crosstalk; Design methodology; High performance computing; Low voltage; Timing; Transceivers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
VLSI Technology, Systems, and Applications, 1993. Proceedings of Technical Papers. 1993 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Taipei, Taiwan
ISSN :
1524-766X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0978-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VTSA.1993.263602
Filename :
263602
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