2004
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2004.836767
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Development of GPON Upstream Physical-Media-Dependent Prototypes

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“…So the three parts together form a 3R BM-RX. Unlike the DS CW-RX, the US BM-RX has to quickly adjust both amplification gain and DC offset and has to quickly find an optimum clock phase at the onset of each burst [13], before data decisions can be made. This makes a BM-RX more difficult to design especially at a speed of 10Gb/s.…”
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“…So the three parts together form a 3R BM-RX. Unlike the DS CW-RX, the US BM-RX has to quickly adjust both amplification gain and DC offset and has to quickly find an optimum clock phase at the onset of each burst [13], before data decisions can be made. This makes a BM-RX more difficult to design especially at a speed of 10Gb/s.…”
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“…A symmetric 1.25-Gb/s gigabit PON (GPON) system was validated by integrating burst-mode physical media dependent chips developed in [1]- [3]. This effort yielded the first public GPON demonstration and showed a very promising performance [4]. To further minimize the cost per subscriber, a Fabry-Perot (FP) laser is preferred for the optical network termination (ONT).…”
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“…A DC-coupled 1.25 Gbit/s Burst Mode Laser Driver (BMLD), as specified in the ITU-T Recommendation G984.2 [1], has been designed as one of the key components of a Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network (GPON) [2]- [4]. The 0.35 µm SiGe BiCMOS process was chosen to satisfy the primary requirements for a generic BMLD chip containing a substantial amount of digital circuitry.…”
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