Title :
High-Speed Hybrid Superconductor-to-Semiconductor Interface Circuit With Ultra-Low Power Consumption
Author :
Ortlepp, Thomas ; Whiteley, S.R. ; Lizhen Zheng ; Xiaofan Meng ; Van Duzer, Theodore
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
Superconductor electronics for high-performance computing and high-speed analog-to-digital converters requires multi-channel digital data links. Most difficult is the amplification of the weak signals from the superconductor circuit to the volt level of semiconductor electronics. We developed a hybrid digital interface based on a Josephson latching driver, the so-called Suzuki stack, and a clocked CMOS comparator. The input can be directly triggered by a single flux quantum pulse and the output provides a 1 V CMOS-level signal. In contrast to existing systems, our interface is optimized for ultra-low-power consumption to enable its application for parallel multi-bit data interfaces. We provide evaluation of various types of Suzuki stacks and various CMOS comparators. We present experimental data on the delay of the overall hybrid interface and the total power consumption. The bit-error rate has been measured to be below 10-12. We will discuss the trade-off among circuit robustness, speed, and power consumption.
Keywords :
CMOS logic circuits; Josephson effect; amplification; analogue-digital conversion; comparators (circuits); driver circuits; flip-flops; high-speed techniques; parallel processing; superconductor-semiconductor boundaries; CMOS comparators; CMOS-level signal; Josephson latching driver; Suzuki stack; Suzuki stacks; bit error rate; circuit robustness; clocked CMOS comparator; high-performance computing; high-speed analog-to-digital converters; high-speed hybrid superconductor-to-semiconductor interface circuit; hybrid digital interface; multichannel digital data links; overall hybrid interface; parallel multibit data interfaces; power consumption; semiconductor electronics; single flux quantum pulse; superconductor circuit; superconductor electronics; ultra-low power consumption; ultra-low-power consumption; voltage 1 V; weak signals amplification; Bit error rate; CMOS integrated circuits; Clocks; Delay; Power demand; Semiconductor device measurement; Switches; Interface; Josephson junction; RSFQ; superconductor electronics;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2012.2227918