DocumentCode :
105759
Title :
An 80 mV-Swing Single-Ended Duobinary Transceiver With a TIA RX Termination for the Point-to-Point DRAM Interface
Author :
Soo-Min Lee ; Il-Min Yi ; Hae-kang Jung ; Hyunbae Lee ; Yong-Ju Kim ; Yun-Saing Kim ; Byungsub Kim ; Jae-Yoon Sim ; Hong-June Park
Author_Institution :
POSTECH, Pohang, South Korea
Volume :
49
Issue :
11
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Nov. 2014
Firstpage :
2618
Lastpage :
2630
Abstract :
A low-energy single-ended duobinary transceiver is proposed for the point-to-point DRAM interface with an energy efficiency of 0.56 pJ/bit at 7 Gb/s. The transmitter power is reduced by decreasing the signal swing of transmission channel to 80 mV and replacing the multiplexer and the binary output driver in the transmitter by a duobinary output driver. A trans-impedance amplifier (TIA) is used at the receiver end of transmission channel. The TIA works as a receiver termination and also amplifies the input signal for subsequent processing. Analysis of the feedback loop delay and the nonlinearity of the TIA shows that they do not impose serious problems. The TIA output signal is applied to a duobinary-to-NRZ converter, which is implemented by using a direct feedback 1-tap DFE circuit with a tap-coefficient of 1.0. The reference voltage of the duobinary-to-NRZ converter is calibrated automatically to enable a small-swing signaling. The proposed transceiver chip in a 65 nm CMOS process works at 4.5 Gb/s with a 3" FR4 microstrip line, and at 7 Gb/s with a 0.6" FR4.
Keywords :
CMOS digital integrated circuits; DRAM chips; driver circuits; energy conservation; low-power electronics; microstrip lines; operational amplifiers; transceivers; CMOS process; FR4 microstrip line; TIA RX termination; bit rate 4.5 Gbit/s; bit rate 7 Gbit/s; direct feedback 1-tap DFE circuit; duobinary output driver; duobinary-to-NRZ converter; energy efficiency; feedback loop delay; low-energy single-ended duobinary transceiver; multiplexer; point-to-point DRAM interface; receiver termination; signal swing; size 3 inch; size 65 nm; size 7 inch; small-swing signaling; tap-coefficient; transceiver chip; transimpedance amplifier; transmission channel; transmitter power; voltage 80 mV; Multiplexing; Random access memory; Receivers; Resistance; Resistors; Transceivers; Transmitters; DRAM interface; duobinary; low-energy I/O; single-ended signaling; termination; trans-impedance amplifier (TIA); transceiver;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9200
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2014.2359665
Filename :
6922167
Link To Document :
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