A 1.22mW/Gb/s 9.6Gb/s Data Jitter Mixing Forwarded-Clock Receiver Robust against Power Noise with 1.92ns Latency Mismatch between Data and Clock in 65nm CMOS
This paper presents a data jitter mixing forwarded-clock receiver which is robust against power supply induced jitter (PSIJ) and overcomes 1.92ns latency mismatch between data and clock. The forwarded-clock architecture has a tradeoff between the number of clock channels and the achievable data rate due to the lack of the jitter correlation between data and clock. Moreover, PSIJ due to a long clock distribution network and an injection-locked oscillator reduces the jitter correlation further. The proposed receiver eases this tradeoff, and also increases the jitter correlation reduced by PSIJ. The test chip achieves 9.6Gb/s with 1.22mW/Gb/s and occupies only 0.017mm2 in 65nm CMOS.