2012
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.2012.2216451
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A Dual-Channel 23-Gbps CMOS Transmitter/Receiver Chipset for 40-Gbps RZ-DQPSK and CS-RZ-DQPSK Optical Transmission

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“…20 will have a narrower distribution and the BER performance will be increased more. If the number keeps increasing, then (18) can be expected to eventually arrive at ideal (14). However, in this design, eight is the maximum number of delay cells in the given technology with reasonable power dissipation.…”
Section: B Practical Bit Error Rate Analysis For the Jtementioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 will have a narrower distribution and the BER performance will be increased more. If the number keeps increasing, then (18) can be expected to eventually arrive at ideal (14). However, in this design, eight is the maximum number of delay cells in the given technology with reasonable power dissipation.…”
Section: B Practical Bit Error Rate Analysis For the Jtementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each unit cell has eight separate differential pairs that share the same input and output but have individual tail current source. In this way, both the differential pair and current source can be switched on and the coefficients of A and B (voltage gain of the differential-pair circuit) are proportional to the numbers of differential pairs that are switched ON [24]. To produce 64 outputs over (0, 2π), as shown in Fig.…”
Section: A Two-step Phase Interpolatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To guarantee the serialized data with low jitter performance, the 25% duty cycle clock pulse must have sharp edges to drive the output transistor in every clock period. In [17], [22], [23], a large-size inverter is employed to provide steep transition edges, which is power hungry. Fig.…”
Section: :1 Muxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2(b). These analog delay lines are usually based on cascaded CML buffers [17], [18], or LC-cells [2], [19]- [21], which have been proved in ultra-high-speed applications such as 64 Gb/s [2]. Nonetheless, they cannot support a wide operation range because of their limited adjusting range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%