Title :
An analog front-end chip set employing an electro-optical mixed design on SPICE for 5-Gb/s/ch parallel optical interconnection
Author :
Nagahori, Takeshi ; Miyoshi, Kazunori ; Aizawa, Yukio ; Kusachi, Yuki ; Nukada, Yasuaki ; Kami, Nobuharu ; Suzuki, Naofumi
Author_Institution :
NEC Corp., Kawasaki, Japan
fDate :
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A chip set composed of a laser-diode driver (LDD) and an optical receiver (RCV), which incorporates a full 2D (reshape, regenerate) function, has been developed by using silicon bipolar technology for a four-channel 5-Gb/s parallel optical transceiver. An electro-optical mixed design on SPICE of the LDD and the LD is accomplished by describing the rate equations of the LD as an electrical circuit. This design accommodates easy connectivity of the LDD chip to the LD in the optical transmitter module without the need for adjustment of the optical waveform. A pseudobalanced transimpedance amplifier (TIA) and feedforward automatic decision threshold control (ATC) in the RCV minimize the number of off-chip bypass capacitors, eliminate the need for any off-chip coupling capacitors, and keep crosstalk less than -50 dB and low cutoff frequency less than 80 kHz. A prototype parallel optical transmitter module and a prototype receiver module, based on the chip set, demonstrated asynchronous four-channel 5-Gb/s operation. The chip set has a throughput of 20 Gb/s with a power dissipation of 1.3 W at a 3.3-V supply
Keywords :
SPICE; bipolar analogue integrated circuits; feedforward; low-power electronics; optical crosstalk; optical fibre communication; optical interconnections; optical receivers; optical transmitters; transceivers; wavelength division multiplexing; 1.3 W; 20 Gbit/s; 3.3 V; 5 Gbit/s; SPICE; WDM; analog front-end chip set; asynchronous four-channel operation; bipolar technology; crosstalk; cutoff frequency; electro-optical mixed design; feedforward automatic decision threshold control; laser-diode driver; off-chip coupling capacitors; optical receiver; optical-fiber interconnection; parallel optical interconnection; parallel optical transceiver; power dissipation; pseudobalanced transimpedance amplifier; rate equations; reshape-regenerate function; Capacitors; Lasers and electrooptics; Optical crosstalk; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters; Prototypes; Repeaters; SPICE; Silicon; Transceivers;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of