CMOS Current-Mode Circuits for Data Communications

CMOS Current-Mode Circuits for Data Communications
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Artikel-Nr:
9780387476919
Veröffentl:
2007
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
290
Autor:
Fei Yuan
Serie:
Analog Circuits and Signal Processing
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Current-mode circuits, where information is represented by the branch currents of the circuits rather than the nodal voltages as of voltage-mode circuits, possess many unique and attractive characteristics over their voltage-mode counterparts including a small nodal time constant, high current swing in the presence of a low supply voltage, reduced distor­ tion, a low input impedance, a high output impedance, less sensitive to switching noise, and better ESD immunity. CMOS current-mode circuits have found increasing applications in telecommunication sys­ tems, instrumentation, analog signal processing, multiprocessors, high­ speed computer interfaces, and the backplane of complex electronic sys­ tems. This book deals with the analysis and design of continuous-time CMOS current-mode circuits for data communications over wire chan­ nels. CMOS current-mode sampled-data networks, such as switch- current circuits, and current-mode logic circuits, are excluded. The book is organized as the followings : Chapter 1 examines the distinct characteristics of ideal voltage-mode and current-mode circuits. The topology duaUty of these two classes of circuits is investigated using the concept of inter-reciprocity and adjoint network. A critical comparison of the input and output impedances, bandwidth, slew rate, propagation delay, signal swing, supply voltage sensitivity, and ESD sensitivity of voltage-mode and current-mode cir­ cuits is provided. Chapter 2 investigates design techniques that improve the perfor­ mance of low-voltage current-mode circuits including input impedance reduction, output impedance boosting, bandwidth enhancement, mis­ match compensation, power consumption reduction, and swing improve­ ment. Chapter 3 investigates the modeling of wire channels.

This book provides an in-depth treatment of the design principles of CMOS current-mode circuits and their applications in data communications. It will appeal to IC design engineers, hardware system engineers and others.

Current-mode circuits, where information is represented by the branch currents of the circuits rather than the nodal voltages as of voltage-mode circuits, possess many unique and attractive characteristics over their voltage-mode counterparts including a small nodal time constant, high current swing in the presence of a low supply voltage, reduced distor­ tion, a low input impedance, a high output impedance, less sensitive to switching noise, and better ESD immunity. CMOS current-mode circuits have found increasing applications in telecommunication sys­ tems, instrumentation, analog signal processing, multiprocessors, high­ speed computer interfaces, and the backplane of complex electronic sys­ tems. This book deals with the analysis and design of continuous-time CMOS current-mode circuits for data communications over wire chan­ nels. CMOS current-mode sampled-data networks, such as switch- current circuits, and current-mode logic circuits, are excluded. The book is organized as the followings : Chapter 1 examines the distinct characteristics of ideal voltage-mode and current-mode circuits. The topology duaUty of these two classes of circuits is investigated using the concept of inter-reciprocity and adjoint network. A critical comparison of the input and output impedances, bandwidth, slew rate, propagation delay, signal swing, supply voltage sensitivity, and ESD sensitivity of voltage-mode and current-mode cir­ cuits is provided. Chapter 2 investigates design techniques that improve the perfor­ mance of low-voltage current-mode circuits including input impedance reduction, output impedance boosting, bandwidth enhancement, mis­ match compensation, power consumption reduction, and swing improve­ ment. Chapter 3 investigates the modeling of wire channels.
Voltage-Mode Versus Current-Mode: A Critical Comparison.- Design Techniques for Current-Mode Circuits.- Wire Channels.- Electrical Signaling for High-Speed Data Links.- Current-Mode Transmitters.- Current-Mode Receivers.- Switching Noise and Grounding of Mixed-Mode Circuits.- ESD Protection.

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