Abstract

Barriers to industrial implementation of optical interconnects on an IC center on the balance between power requirements and speed improvements over existing metal interconnect systems. This paper focuses on such comparison based on empirically measured quantum efficiency and circuit-level projections. Multiple forms of clock distribution schemes are analyzed to show that the power requirements for optical interconnect are comparable to those of conventional metal interconnects. Implementing optical technology on long interconnect lines will improve the speed performance of ICs. The availability of such a method will allow design engineers to guide the partitioning of optical and conventional interconnects within ICs.

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