Sysem for distributing clock signals

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Inventors

Jeong, Deog-Kyoon

Application #

580914

Filed

Dec-29-1995

Published

Jan-27-1998

Current US Class

174/36
327/293
327/565
333/12
333/236

International Classes

H03K 001/04

Field of Search

333/1 333/4 333/5 333/12 333/236 333/136 174/36 174/32 327/565 327/293 257/545 257/920 257/776

Assignee

Deog-Kyoon Jeong (Seoul, KR); Sun Microsystems (Mountain View, CA)

Examiners

Callahan; Timothy P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP

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Other References

R. Marbot et al., "Integration of Multiple Bidirectional Point-to-Point Serial Links in the Gigabites per Second Range", Bull Serial Link Technology, Hot Interconnects Symposium, 1993, France. R. Marbot, "Bull's High-Speed Serial Link Development", Bull Serial Link Technology, Oct. 9, 1991. "G-Taxichips 1.25 Gbits/sec Data Communications Chipset Preliminary Data Sheet", Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation, Camarillo, CA, Jun. 15, 1993. T. Knight, Jr. et al., "A Self-Terminating Low-Voltage Swing CMOS Output Driver", IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits, vol. 23, No. 2, Apr. 1988.

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Abstract
A system for convening between parallel data and serial data is described. In the system (b 10), individual bits of the parallel data (12) are latched into individual registers (117). Each register (117) is coupled to a corresponding AND gate (110) which is also connected to receive phased clock signals. The output terminals of the AND gates (110) are connected to an OR gate (115). Using the system, with appropriately phased clocks, the parallel data is convened into serial data.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A system for distributing clock signals comprising:

a series of conductors disposed adjacent one another to thereby establish a set of interior conductors having neighboring conductors on each side and at least one exterior conductor having a neighbor on only one side, each conductor for carrying a separate clock signal;

at least one additional conductor disposed adjacent the exterior conductor to thereby provide it with conductors on each side, the additional conductor carrying a clock signal, whereby the exterior conductor is provided with essentially the same capacitative loading as the interior conductors; and

wherein each separate clock signal is one of a plurality of separate clock signals, each having a different clock phase from every other separate clock signal.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a system for providing a high speed serial communications link allowing fully duplexed serial data communication. In particular, this invention relates to an interface circuit for interconnecting devices with parallel data paths via such a serial link.

As electronic and computer technology continues to evolve, communication of information among different devices, either situated near by or at a distance becomes increasingly important. For example, it is now more desirable than ever to provide for high speed communications among different chips on a circuit board, different circuit boards in a system, and different systems with each other. It is also increasingly desirable to provide such communications at very high speeds, especially in view of the large amount of data required for data communications in intensive data consuming systems using graphical or video information, multiple input-output channels, local area networks, and the like.
 
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