A 1.16 pJ/bit 80 Gb/s 2¹¹-1 PRBS generator in SiGe bipolar technology

Radwan A, Talai A, Weigel R, Kissinger D (2014)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2014

Pages Range: 277-280

Event location: Rom IT

ISBN: 978-2-8748-7036-1

DOI: 10.1109/EuMIC.2014.6997846

Abstract

A 211-1, 80Gb/s pseudo-random bit sequence (PRBS) generator, employing parallel architecture is presented. The generator is optimized to provide a high bit rate as well as a long sequence length without any need of inductive peaking for a lower power consumption, compared to PRBS generators reported in literature. The PRBS generator consists of two parallel complementary rows of linear feedback shift registers (LFSR), operating up to 40Gb/s, where the generated PRBS from each are multiplexed to provide a bit-rate of double the clock frequency, reaching up to 80Gb/s. The clock distribution network was carefully optimized for a reduced amplitude and phase error to push the boundaries of the maximum achievable bit-rate. The PRBS generator is capable of generating bit-rates ranging from 10Gb/s up to 80Gb/s, with a power consumption of 576 mW to 1 W. The circuit is manufactured in an 0.35 μm SiGe-Bipolar technology with an ft of 200 GHz.

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APA:

Radwan, A., Talai, A., Weigel, R., & Kissinger, D. (2014). A 1.16 pJ/bit 80 Gb/s 2¹¹-1 PRBS generator in SiGe bipolar technology. In Proceedings of the 9th European Microwave Integrated Circuit Conference (EuMIC) (pp. 277-280). Rom, IT.

MLA:

Radwan, Ahmed, et al. "A 1.16 pJ/bit 80 Gb/s 2¹¹-1 PRBS generator in SiGe bipolar technology." Proceedings of the 9th European Microwave Integrated Circuit Conference (EuMIC), Rom 2014. 277-280.

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