Title :
110 GB/s simultaneous bi-directional transceiver logic synchronized with a system clock
Author :
Takahashi, Tatsuro ; Muto, Tsuyoshi ; Shirai, Yasuyuki ; Shirotori, F. ; Takada, Yasuhiro ; Yamagiwa, A. ; Nishida, A. ; Kiyuna, T.
Author_Institution :
Device Dev. Center, Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
Simultaneous bi-directional transceiver logic (SBTL) doubles data bandwidth because data are transmitted simultaneously in each direction over one wire. The technique has enhanced the cost performance of a commercial high-end UNIX server because the number of LSI signal pins, board signal nets, and connectors have decreased by half. And the SBTL speed can improve to more than 1 Gb/s per pin by using advanced process and circuit technology. The previous high frequency interface uses source-synchronous transmission. But a transmission that is not synchronized with a system clock requires long latency time of several cycles for clock synchronization and data recognition at the receiver LSI. A large interface circuit for the clock synchronization is a disadvantage. Therefore, the SBTL technique synchronized with a system clock has been developed in this work to minimize the latency time even at a high frequency of 1.1 Gb/s per pin. Also, a high-speed signal pin count per LSI is important. Low-noise technique of an output buffer circuit and a package has been developed to get a 100 B high-speed data bus per LSI. The maximum data bandwidth is 110 GB/s per LSI.
Keywords :
clocks; data communication equipment; large scale integration; synchronisation; telecommunication signalling; transceivers; 110 GB/s; clock synchronization; data bandwidth; data recognition; high-speed data bus; high-speed signal pin count; latency time; output buffer circuit; simultaneous bi-directional transceiver logic; system clock; Bandwidth; Bidirectional control; Circuits; Clocks; Delay; Frequency synchronization; Large scale integration; Logic; Transceivers; Wire;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference, 1999. Digest of Technical Papers. ISSCC. 1999 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5126-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.1999.759180