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A one-chip optical transceiver for board-to-board transmission was developed by integrating an analog frontend (FE) with a data-format-conversion (DFC) block in 65-nm CMOS process technology. It was experimentally demonstrated that this transceiver can convert 10x 6.25-Gb/s electrical signals to 4x 25-Gb/s optical signals with 25% redundancy that improves resilience against possible laser diode (LD)...
A compact 4 25-Gbps optical transceiver for short-reach communications using optical interconnects was developed. Its total power consumption is 2.2 W. A transmission experiment with the transceiver was successfully conducted at 25-Gbps data rate.
A compact 25-Gbps × 4-channel optical transceiver has been fabricated for optical backplane systems. Power consumption was as low as 20 mW/Gbps. A transmission experiment was successfully conducted at 25 Gbps.
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