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High-speed integrated circuit technology : towards 100 GHz logic / editor, Mark Rodwell.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rodwell, Mark J. W.
Series:
Selected topics in electronics and systems ; vol. 21.
Selected topics in electronics and systems ; vol. 21
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Logic circuits.
Very high speed integrated circuits.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (372 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, c2001.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book reviews the state of the art of very high speed digital integrated circuits. Commercial applications are in fiber optic transmission systems operating at 10, 40, and 100 Gb/s, while the military application is ADCs and DACs for microwave radar. The book contains detailed descriptions of the design, fabrication, and performance of wideband Si/SiGe-, GaAs-, and InP-based bipolar transistors. The analysis, design, and performance of high speed CMOS, silicon bipolar, and III-V digital ICs are presented in detail, with emphasis on application in optical fiber transmission and mixed signal
Contents:
Preface:High Speed Integrated Circuit Technology Towards 100 GHz Logic; CONTENTS; High-Speed and High-Data-Bandwidth Transmitter and Receiver for Multi-Channel Serial Data Communication and CMOS Technology; 1. Introduction; 2. Trends of CMOS High-Speed Communication LSIs; 3. High-Speed and Mutti-Channel Serial Data Transceiver; 4. Experimental Results; 5. Discussion; 6. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; High-Performance Si and SiGe Bipolar Technologies and Circuits; 1. Introduction; 2. High-Performance Si Bipolar Technology and Circuits; 3. High-Performance SiGe Technology and Circuits; 4. Summary
AcknowledgementsSelf-Aligned Si BJT/SiGe HBT Technology and Its Application to High-Speed Circuits; 1. Introduction; 2. Index for High-Speed Characteristics of a Bipolar Transistor; 3. Si Bipolar Transistor; 4. SiGe HBT - Feasibility Study for 40-Gb/s Optical-Fiber-Links; 5. SiGe HBT - in Combination with CMOS; 6. IC Chipset for Practical Use in a 40-Gb/s Optical Receiver; 7. Extension to Monolithic Millimeter-Wave ICs; 8. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Small-Scale InGaP/GaAs Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors for High-Speed and Low-Power Integrated-Circuit Applications; 1. Introduction
2. Device Design3. Characterization and Optimization of Base Contact; 4. Fabrication Process; 5. Device Performance; 6. Circuit Applications; 7. Summary; Acknowledgment; Prospects of InP-Based IC Technologies for 100-Gbit/S-Class Lightwave Communications Systems; 1. Introduction; 2. Lightwave Communications systems; 3. Status of High Electron Moblity Transistors (HEMT's); 4. IC Performance and Device Parameters; 5. Photonic Interface for High-Speed Etectronics Using Uni-Travelling-Carrier Photodiodes; 6. Summary; Acknowledgements
Scaling of InGaAs/InAlAs HBTs for High Speed Mixed-Signal and mm-Wave ICs1. Introduction; 2. HBT scaling; 3. HBT Digital Integrated Circuits; 4. Transferred-substrate HBTs; 5. Integrated circuit results; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Progress Toward 100 GHz Logic in InP HBT IC Technology; 1. Introduction; 2. Historical Evolution of High Speed Digital Circuits; 3. Semiconductor Material Properties and Growth; 4. Fabrication of InP-based HBT Integrated Circuits; 5. Device Geometry and Critical Parasitics; 6. Device Characterization; 7. Device Sealing; 8. Integrated Circuit Process
9. Device Matching10. HBT Device Modeling; 11 High Speed Circuit Design and Performance Benchmarking; 12. How Close Are We?; 13. Developments to Watch For; 14. Summary; Acknowledgements; Cantilevered Base InP DHBT for High Speed Digital Applications; 1. Introduction; 2. Cantilevered DHBT Structure and Process; 3. Device Performance; 4. Divider Circuit Design and Performance; 5. Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) Design and Performance; 6. Summary; Acknowledgment; RSFQ Technology: Physics and Devices; 1. Introduction; 2. Superconductor Digital Electronics; 3. RSFQ Devices
4. RSFQ Technology Development: Problems Real and Imaginary
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786611951559
9781281951557
1281951552
9789812810014
9812810013
OCLC:
815754685

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