Abstract

We describe the first direct measurement of single-gate propagation delays in gigabit GaAs digital IC's. Our technique uses picosecond light pulses to generate short on-chip logic-level-switched pulses and infers single logic gate delays by differential measurement of output waveforms. In the ∼ 2-GHz clock-rate D-flip-flop selected for these measurements, single-gate propagation delays of ∼ 100 ps were measured in specific NOR gates internal to the flip-flop (FF) with this new measurement technique; the technique is easily extendible to measurement of gate delays of the order of a few picoseconds.

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