Treffer: Implementation and experimental evaluation of a cryocooled system prototype for high-throughput SFQ digital applications
JST, Tsukuba, Japan
ISTEC, Tokyo, Japan
Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan
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We report on development of a cryocooled system prototype for high-throughput single flux quantum (SFQ) digital applications. The system was designed to have 32 I/O links with a bandwidth of 10 Gbps/port. An SFQ multi-chip module (MCM), double mu-metal magnetic shields, a 40-K radiation shield, customized GaAs cryogenic amplifiers, a 32-pin wide-bandwidth cryo-probe, and 32 I/O cables were packaged in a vacuum chamber together with a two-stage 4-K 1-W Gifford-McMahon (G-M) cryocooler. S-parameter measurements showed that the analog bandwidth of the I/O link was 23 GHz. We demonstrated high-speed cryocooled operation of a test module, in which a 5 mm x 5 mm SFQ circuit chip was flip-chip bonded on a 16 mm × 16 mm MCM carrier with Φ30 μm InSn bump bonds, at bit rates up to 12.5 Gbps. Measured bit error rate (BER) was less than 10-12 for a 1023 - 1 pseudorandom bit sequence (PRBS) at 10 Gbps.