A 22 Gbit/s PAM-4 receiver in 90nm CMOS-SOI technology
Thomas Toifl, Christian Menolfi, et al.
VLSI Circuits 2005
We report a receiver for four-level pulse-amplitude modulated (PAM-4) encoded data signals, which was measured to receive data at 22 Gb/s with a bit error rate (BER) < 10 -12 at a maximum frequency deviation of 350 ppm and a 2 7 -1 PRBS pattern. We propose a bit-sliced architecture for the data path, and a novel voltage shifting amplifier to introduce a programmable offset to the differential data signal. We present a novel method to characterize sampling latches and include them in the data path. A current-mode logic (CML) biasing scheme using programmable matched resistors limits the effect of process variations. The receiver also features a programmable signal termination, an analog equalizer and offset compensation for each sampling latch. The measured current consumption is 207 mA from a 1.1-V supply, and the active chip area is 0.12 mm 2. © 2006 IEEE.
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