Abstract

**Please read the paper on the following link:** https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9205911 **Abstract:** A 2.5-GHz clock recovery (CR) unit is proposed within an efficient 2.5-Gb/s ultrawideband transceiver fabricated in 28-nm FDSOI for low-power chip-to-chip communications over short distances. The CR circuit is made of two complementary phase-locked loops, one for fast frequency locking and the other for high-bandwidth phase tracking. Forward body-biasing is used to control a back-bias-controlled oscillator and recover a 2.5-GHz clock frequency. This feature allows to reduce both the supply voltage and the power consumption, while preserving the CR functionality over a wide range of process-voltage-temperature variations, including skewed process corners. The CR occupies a silicon area of 0.043 mm², locks in less than 1.1 μs, generates an RMS long-term jitter of 6.5 ps, and consumes 1.034 mW while in-lock. This results in an energy value of 0.414 pJ/cycle and a jitter FoM of −224 dB.

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