This paper presents a transmit physical coding sublayer(PCS) circuit for 100 G Ethernet. Based on the4×25 Gb/s architecture according to the IEEE P802.3ba and IEEE P802.3bm-(TM)/D1.1 standards, this PCS circu...This paper presents a transmit physical coding sublayer(PCS) circuit for 100 G Ethernet. Based on the4×25 Gb/s architecture according to the IEEE P802.3ba and IEEE P802.3bm-(TM)/D1.1 standards, this PCS circuit is designed using a semi-custom design method and consists of 4 modules including 64B/66 B encoder, scrambler,multiple lanes distribution and 66 : 8 gearbox. By using the pipeline structure and several optimization techniques,the working speed of the circuit is increased significantly. The parallel scrambling combined with logic optimization also improve the performance. In addition, a kind of phase-independent structure is employed in the design of the gearbox to ensure it can work stably and reliably at high frequency. This PCS circuit has been fabricated based on0.18μm CMOS technology and the total area is 1.7×1.7 mm^2. Measured results show that the circuit can work properly at 100 Gb/s and the power consumption is about 284 m W with a 1.8 V supply.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.6504000129)the National Basic Research Program of China(No.6504000052)
文摘This paper presents a transmit physical coding sublayer(PCS) circuit for 100 G Ethernet. Based on the4×25 Gb/s architecture according to the IEEE P802.3ba and IEEE P802.3bm-(TM)/D1.1 standards, this PCS circuit is designed using a semi-custom design method and consists of 4 modules including 64B/66 B encoder, scrambler,multiple lanes distribution and 66 : 8 gearbox. By using the pipeline structure and several optimization techniques,the working speed of the circuit is increased significantly. The parallel scrambling combined with logic optimization also improve the performance. In addition, a kind of phase-independent structure is employed in the design of the gearbox to ensure it can work stably and reliably at high frequency. This PCS circuit has been fabricated based on0.18μm CMOS technology and the total area is 1.7×1.7 mm^2. Measured results show that the circuit can work properly at 100 Gb/s and the power consumption is about 284 m W with a 1.8 V supply.