Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10365218 Microelectronics Journal 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
A PVT detection and compensation technique is proposed to automatically adjust the slew rate of a high-speed 2×VDD output buffer. Based on the detected PVT (Process, Voltage, Temperature) corner, the output buffer will turn on different current paths correspondingly to either increase or decrease the output driving current such that the slew rate of the output signal is adaptive. The proposed design is implemented using a typical 40 nm CMOS process to justify the slew rate compensation performance. By on-silicon measurements, the data rate is 500/460 MHz given 0.9/1.8 V supply voltage with a 20 pF load. Particularly, the maximum slew rate improvement is 8%, the core area of the proposed design is 0.052×0.254 mm2, the maximum slew rate is 0.53 (V/ns), and the area overhead is only 31% for one single output buffer.
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