LVDS transceivers and bandgap references for CMOS sensors

The group at EIL has been working on the design and characterization of the drivers and receivers that will be integrated in the ARCADIA demonstrator (a CMOS sensor including 512×512 cells), one TX/RX pair per macro-column. The transmitter and receiver have been designed in a 110 nm CMOS technology with a supply voltage of 1.2V, a common mode of 450mV and adjustable output swing supporting a data rate up to 2 Gbit s-1 has been presented. The transmitter implements a 3-bit current switching DAC used to adjust the current flowing in the termination resistor, hence the output swing, from 250 µA to 2mA. In the same 110 nm CMOS technology, a programmable bandgap reference has also been designed and included in the demonstrator chip.