DocumentCode
1752332
Title
A linear laser-driver array for optical transmission in the LHC experiments
Author
Cervelli, G. ; Marchioro, A. ; Moreira, P. ; Vasey, F.
Author_Institution
EP Div., CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Volume
2
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Abstract
A 4-way linear laser driver has been designed and implemented in a commercial 0.25 μm CMOS technology. The full-custom IC is intended for analogue and digital data transmission as part of the 50 000 optical fibre links of the CMS particle tracking system. Intrinsic radiation tolerance and specific design methodologies enable the device to operate over 10 years in the harsh radiation environment of the innermost LHC detectors. Although optimised for analogue operation the driver is compatible with LVDS digital signalling. A combination of linearization methods achieves good analogue performance (8-bit equivalent dynamic range with a bandwidth of 100 MHz), while maintaining wide input common-mode range (±350 mV) and limited power dissipation. The linearly amplified signal is added to a DC current, which can be set over a wide range (-60 mA to +60 mA). The latter capability allows tracking of changes in laser threshold due to ageing or radiation damage. The driver gain and bias current are set via a serial interface. Measurements have been performed on individual chips-both in isolation and in combination with prototype optical links that confirm the full functionality of the device
Keywords
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; CMOS digital integrated circuits; driver circuits; integrated optoelectronics; laser beam applications; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; nuclear electronics; optical communication equipment; optical links; optical transmitters; -60 to 60 mA; 0.25 mum; 100 MHz; 350 mV; 4-way linear laser driver; CMOS technology; CMS particle tracking system; DC current; LHC experiments; LVDS digital signalling; analogue data transmission; bias current; digital data transmission; driver gain; full-custom IC; innermost LHC detectors; linear laser-driver array; linearization methods; linearly amplified signal; optical fibre links; optical transmission; radiation tolerance; serial interface; Analog integrated circuits; CMOS technology; Data communication; Digital integrated circuits; Fiber lasers; Large Hadron Collider; Optical arrays; Optical design; Optical fibers; Photonic integrated circuits;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location
Lyon
ISSN
1082-3654
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6503-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949887
Filename
949887
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