2011 International Quantum Electronics Conference (IQEC) and Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) Pacific Rim Incorpo 2011
DOI: 10.1109/iqec-cleo.2011.6193824
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XG-PON1 OLT transceiver with a single-chip burst-mode receiver

Abstract: We present the design and evaluation of a 10-gigabit small form factor pluggable transceiver with a prototype single-chip burst-mode receiver, a signal detection circuit, and a clock-data-recovery device for 2.5 Gbit/s upstream in the ITU-T G.987.2 recommendation.

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“…As shown in our prior article [14], developed with the separated Tx and Rx subassembly sections including a BMIC with relatively high sensitivity and low overload characteristics without an on-chip SD function, the XFP transceiver can be integrated with more functions, such as a clock and data recovery or an external SD generation on a planar circuit board. As shown in our prior article [14], developed with the separated Tx and Rx subassembly sections including a BMIC with relatively high sensitivity and low overload characteristics without an on-chip SD function, the XFP transceiver can be integrated with more functions, such as a clock and data recovery or an external SD generation on a planar circuit board.…”
Section: 5-gbit/s Burst Mode Receivermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As shown in our prior article [14], developed with the separated Tx and Rx subassembly sections including a BMIC with relatively high sensitivity and low overload characteristics without an on-chip SD function, the XFP transceiver can be integrated with more functions, such as a clock and data recovery or an external SD generation on a planar circuit board. As shown in our prior article [14], developed with the separated Tx and Rx subassembly sections including a BMIC with relatively high sensitivity and low overload characteristics without an on-chip SD function, the XFP transceiver can be integrated with more functions, such as a clock and data recovery or an external SD generation on a planar circuit board.…”
Section: 5-gbit/s Burst Mode Receivermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some XFP transceivers for XG-PON1 OLT have recently been available on the market, but all products are still under development to be fully compatible with the ITU-T G.987 N class, to the best of our knowledge. As shown in our prior article [14], developed with the separated Tx and Rx subassembly sections including a BMIC with relatively high sensitivity and low overload characteristics without an on-chip SD function, the XFP transceiver can be integrated with more functions, such as a clock and data recovery or an external SD generation on a planar circuit board. Thus, such a miniature XG-PON1 OLT BOSA module will give more opportunity for an XFP module with more functions.…”
Section: Xg-pon1 Olt Bosa Modulementioning
confidence: 99%