A. Amirkhany, A. Abbasfar, Jafar Savoj, M. Jeeradit, B. Garlepp, Vladimir Stojanovic, Mark Horowitz
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A 24Gb/s Software Programmable Multi-Channel Transmitter
A 24Gb/s transmitter with a digital linear equalizer is implemented in 90 nm CMOS technology. It supports 4-channel Analog Multi-Tone (AMT) transmission, where each channel supports 3 GSym/Sec 4 PAM data, as well as a variety of baseband (BB) modes ranging from 2 PAM to 256 PAM. The transmitter operates at maximum rate of 24 Gb/s, dissipating 51 OmW of power in 0.8 mm2