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Publication
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Paper
A Monolithic 2.3-Gb/s 100-mW Clock and Data Recovery Circuit in Silicon Bipolar Technology
Abstract
A monolithic clock and data recovery PLL circuit is implemented in a digital silicon bipolar technology without modification. The only external component used is the loop filter capacitor. A self-aligned data recovery architecture combined with a novel phase-detector design eliminates the need for nonlinear processing and phase shifter stages. This enables a simpler design with low power and reduced dependence on the bit rate. At 2.3 Gb/s, the test chip consumes 100 mW from a −3.6-V supply, excluding the input and output buffers. The worst-case rms jitter of the recovered clock is less than 14 Ps with 2<sup>23</sup> − 1 pseudorandom bit sequence. © 1993 IEEE