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Mon 8 Jun | 08:00 - 09:40
Room: 253ABC
Subhanshu Gupta
Washington State Univ.
Mohamed I. Ibrahim
Cornell Univ.
Sushil Subramanian
Intel
The future of computing requires innovations in connectivity and architectures that can solve complex problems. This session presents novel components that enable the next wave of high-speed connectivity solutions to meet today's significant compute demand. Innovative wide-band circuit components driven by new technologies such as phase-change materials and high-speed NPN-PNP bipolar transistor architecture will be presented. In addition, the session showcases a high-speed galvanically isolated data link. Finally, a cryogenic controller for color centers in diamond will be introduced to enable scalable quantum computing and networking.
08:00 - 08:20
Mo1D-1 Low Cost Wideband Continuous-Time Linear Equalizers (CTLE) Based on SiGe BiCMOS Phase Change Material (PCM) Switches
Tian Liang, Mir H. Mahmud, Hasan Al-Rubaye, Gabriel M. Rebeiz
Univ. of California, San Diego
08:20 - 08:40
Mo1D-2 A 1.28pJ/b 32Gb/s Digital Isolator Using Coupled-Line Transformer for High-Speed Data Links
Jinyu Zhang, Rongxiang Wu, Yan Huo, Zheng Wang
UESTC
08:40 - 09:00
Mo1D-3 A pnp-npn Folded Cascode 240-GS/s 2-to-1 Analog Multiplexer in Complementary 130-nm SiGe BiCMOS
Maaz Khurram, Truman Jian, Peter Schvan, Sorin P. Voinigescu
Univ. of Toronto, Ciena
09:00 - 09:20
Mo1D-4 A Cryo-CMOS Electron/Nuclear Spin Controller with Combined GHz/MHz Drivers for Color-Center Qubits
Mohamed A. Elbadry, Niels Fakkel, Luc Enthoven, Fabio Sebastiano, Masoud Babaie
Technische Universiteit Delft