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Design of a PAM-4 VCSEL-Based Transceiver Front-End for Beyond-400G Short-Reach Optical Interconnects
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This paper presents a hybrid-integrated optical transceiver front-end for beyond-400G short-reach optical links. A pair of the monolithic 8-channel laser drivers and the trans-impedance amplifier (TIA) is developed in 180nm… Click to show full abstract
This paper presents a hybrid-integrated optical transceiver front-end for beyond-400G short-reach optical links. A pair of the monolithic 8-channel laser drivers and the trans-impedance amplifier (TIA) is developed in 180nm SiGe BiCMOS, incorporating arrayed Vertical-Cavity-Surface- Emitting Lasers and photo-detectors. The driver uses a $2^{\mathrm {nd}}$ -order continuous-time linear equalizer (CTLE) to compensate for the channel loss with a nonlinear frequency response. Both the inductive peaking and RC-degeneration are embedded at the output stage to extend the optical modulation bandwidth (BW). The series-peaking and multi-stage distributed CTLE are combined in a resistive feedback TIA topology for improved BW and linearity. Measurement results show up to 100-Gb/s PAM-4 electrical eyes of the driver and TIA. The optical transmitter front-end operates 56 Gb/s, 4.1-dB extinction ratio, and 6.6-pJ/bit power efficiency, while the optical receiver front-end achieves 56-Gb/s, $10^{-6}$ bit error rate, and 5.9-pJ/bit power efficiency.
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