2007
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.2007.908713
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A Fully Integrated 4$\times$ 10-Gb/s DWDM Optoelectronic Transceiver Implemented in a Standard 0.13 $\mu{\hbox {m}}$ CMOS SOI Technology

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“…Figure 14 shows an Frontiers in Physics | www.frontiersin.org8-fiber PSM solution (4 fibers out and 4 fibers in) based on silicon photonics from Luxtera [40]. The chip contains a 1.4-µm laser in a small hermetic assembly on top of the PIC.…”
Section: Short Reach Picsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 14 shows an Frontiers in Physics | www.frontiersin.org8-fiber PSM solution (4 fibers out and 4 fibers in) based on silicon photonics from Luxtera [40]. The chip contains a 1.4-µm laser in a small hermetic assembly on top of the PIC.…”
Section: Short Reach Picsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the raw bandwidth that is available, as was outlined in the previous section, the single-mode interface and integrated electronics allow for straight forward implementations of WDM 11 , polarization multiplexing and a wide variety of encoding schemes in order to increase the data rate per fiber. Data encoding schemes, such as PAM-4, PM-DQPSK and electrical DQPSK can all be integrated on-chip to extend the channel capacity beyond that obtainable with OOK.…”
Section: Channel Capacity (Gbps/fiber)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excellent sensitivity and high bandwidth can be achieved by TIAs that use a negative feedback amplifier to reduce the input time constant [11], [13], [27]. Unfortunately, while process scaling has been beneficial to digital circuitry, it has adversely affected analog parameters such as output resistance which is critical to amplifier gain.…”
Section: Optical Receivermentioning
confidence: 99%