DocumentCode
3611391
Title
Evolution of Wireline Transceiver Standards: Various, Most-Used Standards for the Bandwidth Demand
Author
Ken Chang ; Zhang, Geoff ; Borrelli, Christopher
Author_Institution
Xilinx Inc., San Jose, CA, USA
Volume
7
Issue
4
fYear
2015
Firstpage
47
Lastpage
52
Abstract
Thanks to the bandwidth demand explosion in data centers and telecommunication infrastructures, the data-rate growth for wireline transceivers has been consistently increasing at about 2×/4 yr, as shown in Figure 1. The most-used standards are listed. Peripheral component interconnect express is used ubiquitously in almost all chip-to-chip interfaces. Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF)/Common Electrical Interface (CEI) and Ethernet usually come hand-in-hand for backplanes [long-reach (LR)], chip-to-module [short-reach (SR), or in some standards, medium-reach (MR)] applications. Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) is the specialized standard for the wireless radio head, connecting between the top of the cell tower to the bottom of the tower, mostly in optical medium. Passive-Optical-Network (PON) distinguishes itself for the burst mode requirement.
Keywords
cellular radio; computer centres; local area networks; passive optical networks; peripheral interfaces; transceivers; CEI; CPRI; Ethernet; OIF; PON; bandwidth demand; cell tower; chip-to-chip interfaces; common electrical interface; common public radio interface; data centers; data-rate growth; optical internetworking forum; optical medium; passive-optical-network; peripheral component interconnect express; telecommunication infrastructures; wireless radio head; wireline transceiver standards; Bandwidth; Bit error rate; Communication systems; Crosstalk; Forward error correction; Impedance; Receivers; Transceivers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1943-0582
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSSC.2015.2477015
Filename
7336659
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