A Wideband Injection Locked Quadrature Clock Generation and Distribution Technique for an Energy-Proportional 16-32 Gb/s Optical Receiver in 28 nm FDSOI CMOS
- Creators
- Raj, Mayank
- Saeedi, Saman
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Emami, Azita
Abstract
We present a novel frequency tracking method that exploits the dynamics of injection locking in a quadrature ring oscillator to increase the effective locking range from 5% (7-7.4 GHz) to 90% (4-11 GHz). The quadrature phase error between I and Q phases of an injection locked ring oscillator is derived and shown to contain frequency error information, both inside and outside the locking range. This error is utilized to form a first-order frequency tracking quadrature locked loop (QLL). This loop generates accurate clock phases for a 4-channel parallel optical receiver using a forwarded clock at quarter-rate. The QLL drives an ILO at each channel without any repeaters for local quadrature clock generation. Each local ILO has deskew capability for phase alignment. The receiver maintains a constant energy-per-bit consumption across 16-32 Gb/s by adaptive body biasing in a 28 nm FDSOI technology.
Additional Information
© 2016 IEEE. Manuscript received February 16, 2016; revised April 21, 2016 and June 1, 2016; accepted June 20, 2016. Date of publication July 27, 2016; date of current version September 30, 2016. This paper was approved by Associate Editor Pietro Andreani.Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 69380
- DOI
- 10.1109/JSSC.2016.2584643
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20160802-083727303
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2016-08-02Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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