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Design Space Exploration of Single-Lane OFDM-Based Serial Links for High-Speed Wireline Communications

Title
Design Space Exploration of Single-Lane OFDM-Based Serial Links for High-Speed Wireline Communications
Author(s)
Kim, Gain
Issued Date
2022-07
Citation
IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems, v.3, pp.134 - 146
Type
Article
Author Keywords
SymbolsOFDMFrequency-domain analysisQuadrature amplitude modulationComplexity theoryBandwidthTime-domain analysisSerial linkdiscrete multitoneDMTorthogonal frequency division multiplexingwireline communicationswireline receiver
Keywords
TRANSCEIVEREQUALIZERRECEIVERADC
ISSN
2644-1225
Abstract
The 4-level pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM-4) with an analog-digital converter (ADC)-based receiver (RX) has become the most commonly employed modulation for ultra-high-speed serial links with the data rate above 100 Gb/s. To support the data rate of 200 Gb/s, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has been studied recently as one of the possible modulation schemes in the next-generation serial links. The OFDM can feature high bandwidth efficiency without increasing the equalization complexity, leading to a reduced maximum signal amplitude attenuation and lower required DAC/ADC conversion rates given sufficient DAC/ADC resolutions such that the BER is not primarily limited by the data converters' resolution. This paper presents system-level modeling results of OFDM-based wireline serial links, with a particular emphasis on the impacts of the fast Fourier transform (FFT) processor's tap count on the serial link performance. The relationship among the cyclic prefix (CP), FFT tap count, and the link bit-error-rate (BER) are thoroughly explained. The analysis explains that the power consumption of a partially-serial FFT processor improves with a larger kernel FFT size, and simulation results show that the BER performance improves with the FFT size where an optimal CP length exists given the FFT size.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17470
DOI
10.1109/OJCAS.2022.3189550
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Related Researcher
  • 김가인 Kim, Gain
  • Research Interests Serial Link; OFDM; Discrete Multi-Tone; Wireline Transceiver; Communication Circuits
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