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16-bit Adiabatic Quantum-Flux-Parametron SerDes Components

Dec.2 18:55-19:10 (Tokyo Time)

*Christopher Lawrence Ayala1, Naoki Takeuchi1, Nobuyuki Yoshikawa1,2

Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University, Japan1

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University, Japan2

Adiabatic quantum-flux-parametron (AQFP) logic can operate with bit energies below 50kBT at a clock frequency of 5 GHz, which makes it a suitable foundation for building energy-efficient computing systems. Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) circuits are important components for general digital design. For example, complex circuits such as a microprocessor would benefit from SerDes blocks to facilitate testing during experimental measurement, or to convert bitstream data into workable parallel data words that a special purpose accelerator would operate on. Previously, we developed 8-bit AQFP-based SerDes circuits and demonstrated fully correct operation up to 2.5 GHz. Because of the free-running, non-gated clock needed for AQFP, their design differs than that of their SFQ variants which have separate load and read control clocks. Instead, the AQFP variants use a debug control signal to isolate data of interest or block subsequent dataflow from interfering with the serialization/parallelization process.

In this work, we optimized the SerDes components by using a more compact variant of AQFP logic gates and rearchitecting the buffering schemes. The result is a scalable bit-sliced design, which was especially effective for the serializer block when compared to our previous work. This enabled us to implement 16-bit versions of the SerDes components using the AIST 10 kA/cm2 Nb/AlOx/Nb high-speed standard process (HSTP). Each of the 16-bit SerDes components uses approximately 800 Josephson junctions and occupy an area of about 1.5 mm2 each including peripheral circuitry for testing. The chips were fabricated by AIST and we conducted low-temperature testing showing full operation. We plan to use these circuits for testing large-scale designs such as a microprocessor as well as providing an interface for bitstream data in streaming applications.

Keywords: SerDes, adiabatic, aqfp, digital circuits

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