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A 1.45-pJ/b 16-Gb/s Edge-Based Sub-Baud-Rate Digital CDR Circuit

A 16-Gb/s edge-based sub-baud-rate digital clock and data recovery (CDR) circuit is presented. By using the proposed edge-based sub-baud-rate technique and a passive high-pass filter, the complementary clocks are used… Click to show full abstract

A 16-Gb/s edge-based sub-baud-rate digital clock and data recovery (CDR) circuit is presented. By using the proposed edge-based sub-baud-rate technique and a passive high-pass filter, the complementary clocks are used to save the power. To improve the jitter tolerance, the intrinsic delay of the high-pass filter is compensated by using compensation delay cells. The proposed sub-baud-rate CDR circuit is fabricated in 40-nm CMOS technology. Its active area is 0.0376mm2 and the power is 23.2mW for a supply of 1.2V at the data rate of 16 Gb/s. The calculated energy efficiency of this CDR circuit is 1.45 pJ/b.

Keywords: baud rate; cdr circuit; rate; sub baud

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs
Year Published: 2022

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