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A 72-GS/s, 8-Bit DAC-Based Wireline Transmitter in 4-nm FinFET CMOS for 200+ Gb/s Serial Links

This article details the design and measurement of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC)-based source-series terminated (SST) transmitter (TX) for wireline applications in 4-nm FinFET CMOS technology. The DAC achieves 8-bit resolution… Click to show full abstract

This article details the design and measurement of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC)-based source-series terminated (SST) transmitter (TX) for wireline applications in 4-nm FinFET CMOS technology. The DAC achieves 8-bit resolution and high analog output bandwidth by using a segmented architecture along with a single-ended LSB. Strength adjustment of the lower four DAC LSBs relative to the upper four DAC MSBs is accomplished with a hybrid analog/digital tuning approach, which overcomes minimum device-size limitations that can limit the effectiveness of pure digital tuning for SST drivers. The resulting DAC design achieves well-matched MSB/LSB segments with −0.63/0.67 LSB integral nonlinearity (INL) and −0.16/0.43 LSB differential nonlinearity (DNL). Time-domain modulation of 216-Gb/s PAM8 and frequency-domain modulation of 212-Gb/s orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) are reported, demonstrating the capability of CMOS DACs to support frequency-domain modulation for wireline applications. The TX consumes 288 mW from a 0.95-V power supply.

Keywords: wireline; finfet cmos; transmitter; dac based; domain modulation

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Year Published: 2023

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