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IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits | 2005

A 90-nm FPGA I/O buffer design with 1.6-Gb/s data rate for source-synchronous system and 300-MHz clock rate for external memory interface

Jeffrey Tyhach; Bonnie I. Wang; Chiakang Sung; Joseph Huang; Khai Nguyen; Xiaobao Wang; Yan Chong; Philip Pan; Henry Kim; Gopinath Rangan; Tzung-Chin Chang; Johnson Tan

As FPGAs integrate into high-speed systems, performance and signal integrity become more important in I/O design. This paper describes the development of an FPGA design to support 1.6 Gb/s differential source-synchronous standards and 300 MHz external memory interfaces. Speed and performance were achieved using circuits such as differential level-shifters with voltage and temperature compensated current sources, on-chip decoupling capacitors, and floating-well output buffers. Programmable drive strength, output impedance matching, hot-socketing compliance, and 3.3-V voltage tolerance are features of the I/O buffer. In addition, DLLs and programmable phase-offset circuits were used to obtain precise timing control. The chip was manufactured on a 90-nm CMOS process.


custom integrated circuits conference | 2004

A 90 nm FPGA I/O buffer design with 1.6 Gbps data rate for source-synchronous system and 300 MHz clock rate for external memory interface

Jeffrey Tyhach; Bonnie I. Wang; Chiakang Sung; Joseph Huang; Khai Nguyen; Xiaobao Wang; Yan Chong; Philip Pan; Henry Kim; Gopinath Rangan; Tzung-Chin Chang; Johnson Tan

As FPGAs become more integrated into high-speed systems, high performance I/O with excellent signal integrity becomes more important. This paper describes how these challenges were met on an FPGA developed to support 1.6 Gbps differential source-synchronous standards and 300 MHz external memory interfaces. The I/O buffer features programmable drive strength, output impedance matching, hot-socketing compliance, and 3.3v tolerance. High-speed performance was achieved using design techniques of differential level-shifters with voltage and temperature compensated current sources, on-chip decoupling capacitors, and floating-well output buffers. In addition, DLLs and programmable phase offset circuits were used to obtain precise timing control. The chip was manufactured on a 90 nm CMOS process.


Archive | 2004

Programmable I/O element circuit for high speed logic devices

Khai Nguyen; Chiakang Sung; Bonnie I. Wang; Joseph Huang; Phillip Pan; In Whan Kim; Gopi Rangan; Yan Chong; Xiaobao Wang; Tzung-Chin Chang


Archive | 1993

Supply voltage detection circuit

Yan Chong; Chiakang Sung; Bonnie I. Wang; Khai Nguyen; Joseph Huang; Xiaobao Wang; Philip Pan; In Whan Kim; Gopi Rangan; Tzung-Chin Chang; Surgey Y. Shumarayev; Thomas H. White


Archive | 2002

Input buffer for multiple differential I/O standards

Jonathan Chung; In Whan Kim; Philip Pan; Chiakang Sung; Bonnie I. Wang; Xiaobao Wang; Yan Chong; Gopinath Rangan; Khai Nguyen; Tzung-Chin Chang; Joseph Huang


Archive | 2005

Loop circuitry with low-pass noise filter

Yan Chong; Joseph Huang; Chiakang Sung; Philip Pan; Tzung-Chin Chang


Archive | 2005

On-chip termination with calibrated driver strength

Xiaobao Wang; Tzung-Chin Chang; Chiakang Sung; Khai Nguyen


Archive | 2001

On/off reference voltage switch for multiple I/O standards

Xiaobao Wang; Chiakang Sung; Khai Nguyen; Joseph Huang; Bonnie I. Wang; Philip Pan; Yan Chong; In Whan Kim; Gopinath Rangan; Tzung-Chin Chang


Archive | 2001

Schmitt trigger circuit with adjustable trip point voltages

Tzung-Chin Chang; Chiakang Sung; Khai Nguyen; Joseph Huang; Bonnie I. Wang; Yan Chong; Xiaobao Wang; Philip Pan; Gopinath Rangan; In Whan Kim


Archive | 2005

Techniques for controlling on-chip termination resistance using voltage range detection

Tzung-Chin Chang; Xiaobao Wang; Henry Kim; Chiakang Sung; Khai Nguyen; Bonnie I. Wang; Jeffrey Tyhach; Gopinath Rangan

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