The availability of a sub 1-W SerDes for future LHC read-out systems is of paramount importance for building new low-mass inner detectors for HL-LHC. This work reports on the de- sign of two alternative architectures for the serializer block within a high speed transmitter with the objective of achieving a power consumption of less than 30 mW at the operating speed of 4.8 Gbit/sec. Two alternative architectures are implemented using a commercial 65nm LP-CMOS technology. The architectures used are a ”simple TMR” and a ”code-protected” one, and are meant to investigate different strategies to handle SEUs. While using the same technology and flip-flops, the simple TMR architecture results in a consumption of 30 mW, the code-protected one of 19...
Abstract An upgrade proposal for the LHCb RICH detectors at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN is b...
This contribution describes the design of a semi-custom serialiser in 180nm CMOS technology. The des...
The current front-end electronics of the ATLAS Liquid Argon calorimeters need to be upgraded to sust...
The availability of a sub 1-W SerDes for future LHC read-out systems is of paramount importance for ...
This Ph.D. thesis focuses on the development and the characterization of novel solutions for electro...
The availability of low-power, radiation-resistant components has an enormous importance in the deve...
This paper describes the design of a full-custom 120:1 data serializer for the GigaBit Transceiver (...
An integrated fiber-optic bit serializer and VCSEL driver has been constructed in radiation-hard com...
Several LHC detectors require high-speed digital optical links for data transmission in both data re...
A 3.2 Gbit/s serializer prototype has been fabricated in a 0.13 mum CMOS technology to demonstrate i...
A 3.2-Gbit/s serializer prototype has been fabricated in a 0.13-mum CMOS technology to demonstrate i...
%title\\ \\In the recent years, intensive work has been carried out on the development of custom ICs...
Abstract—We introduce the serializer architecture of the giga-bit transceiver, GBT, which has been d...
Serial powering is an elegant solution to power the SLHC inner trackers with a minimum volume of cab...
AbstractThe transmission of data from detectors in future high energy experiments will be driven by ...
Abstract An upgrade proposal for the LHCb RICH detectors at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN is b...
This contribution describes the design of a semi-custom serialiser in 180nm CMOS technology. The des...
The current front-end electronics of the ATLAS Liquid Argon calorimeters need to be upgraded to sust...
The availability of a sub 1-W SerDes for future LHC read-out systems is of paramount importance for ...
This Ph.D. thesis focuses on the development and the characterization of novel solutions for electro...
The availability of low-power, radiation-resistant components has an enormous importance in the deve...
This paper describes the design of a full-custom 120:1 data serializer for the GigaBit Transceiver (...
An integrated fiber-optic bit serializer and VCSEL driver has been constructed in radiation-hard com...
Several LHC detectors require high-speed digital optical links for data transmission in both data re...
A 3.2 Gbit/s serializer prototype has been fabricated in a 0.13 mum CMOS technology to demonstrate i...
A 3.2-Gbit/s serializer prototype has been fabricated in a 0.13-mum CMOS technology to demonstrate i...
%title\\ \\In the recent years, intensive work has been carried out on the development of custom ICs...
Abstract—We introduce the serializer architecture of the giga-bit transceiver, GBT, which has been d...
Serial powering is an elegant solution to power the SLHC inner trackers with a minimum volume of cab...
AbstractThe transmission of data from detectors in future high energy experiments will be driven by ...
Abstract An upgrade proposal for the LHCb RICH detectors at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN is b...
This contribution describes the design of a semi-custom serialiser in 180nm CMOS technology. The des...
The current front-end electronics of the ATLAS Liquid Argon calorimeters need to be upgraded to sust...