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Publication
CSICS 2007
Conference paper
A low-power 40 Gbit/s receiver circuit based on full-swing CMOS-style clocking
Abstract
We describe circuit techniques for a 40 Gbit/s CMOS CDR circuit in 65nm CMOS-SOI technology, which mostly uses a full-swing CMOS circuit style to minimize power and area. The quarter rate receiver uses a phase-programmable PLL (P-PLL) architecture for clock generation and phase tracking, and implements a high-speed sampler based on CMOS SenseAmp latches. The circuit uses 0.03mm 2 of chip area, and consumes 72mW of power at 40 Gbps data rate. We describe in detail the implementation of several crucial components, i.e. the ring VCO, which was optimized for high-speed operation, and the sampling and demultiplexing stage. © 2007 IEEE.