An integrated 2 x 28 Gb/s dual-channel duobinary driver IC is presented. Each channel has integrated coding blocks, transforming a non-return-to-zero input signal into a 3-level electrical duobinary signal to achieve an optical duobinary modulation. To the best of our knowledge this is the fastest modulator driver including on-chip duobinary encoding and precoding. Moreover, it only consumes 652 mW per channel at a differential output swing of 6 V-pp
International audience; We present a rigorous analysis defining the fundamental performance limits o...
We demonstrate an optical transmitter consisting of a limiting SiGe BiCMOS driver co-designed and co...
We report on the novel all-optical generation of duobinary (DB) and alternate-mark-inversion (AMI) m...
Highly integrated electronic driver and receiver ICs with low-power consumption are essential for th...
Duobinary modulation is a robust and attractive coding format for high-speed serial data transmissio...
In this paper we present duobinary signaling as an alternative for signaling schemes like PAM4 and E...
Recent advances in integrated opto-electronic devices and frontend circuits have made it possible to...
Duobinary modulation is a robust and attractive coding format for high-speed serial data transmissio...
High speed optical interconnects require low-power compact electro-optical transmit modules comprisi...
Recent trend have shown that the growth of internet traffic has accentuated the aggravating lag of a...
The increasing demand for bandwidth fuels the development towards high data rate electrical serial l...
High-speed optical interconnects require compact, low-power driver electronics for optical modulator...
We present a 70 Gb/s capable optical transmitter consisting of a 50 mu m long GeSi electro-absorptio...
We propose and experimentally validate a novel scheme combining both binary and electrical duobinary...
Abstract — The growing data and internet traffic in telecommunication has lead to an increase in dem...
International audience; We present a rigorous analysis defining the fundamental performance limits o...
We demonstrate an optical transmitter consisting of a limiting SiGe BiCMOS driver co-designed and co...
We report on the novel all-optical generation of duobinary (DB) and alternate-mark-inversion (AMI) m...
Highly integrated electronic driver and receiver ICs with low-power consumption are essential for th...
Duobinary modulation is a robust and attractive coding format for high-speed serial data transmissio...
In this paper we present duobinary signaling as an alternative for signaling schemes like PAM4 and E...
Recent advances in integrated opto-electronic devices and frontend circuits have made it possible to...
Duobinary modulation is a robust and attractive coding format for high-speed serial data transmissio...
High speed optical interconnects require low-power compact electro-optical transmit modules comprisi...
Recent trend have shown that the growth of internet traffic has accentuated the aggravating lag of a...
The increasing demand for bandwidth fuels the development towards high data rate electrical serial l...
High-speed optical interconnects require compact, low-power driver electronics for optical modulator...
We present a 70 Gb/s capable optical transmitter consisting of a 50 mu m long GeSi electro-absorptio...
We propose and experimentally validate a novel scheme combining both binary and electrical duobinary...
Abstract — The growing data and internet traffic in telecommunication has lead to an increase in dem...
International audience; We present a rigorous analysis defining the fundamental performance limits o...
We demonstrate an optical transmitter consisting of a limiting SiGe BiCMOS driver co-designed and co...
We report on the novel all-optical generation of duobinary (DB) and alternate-mark-inversion (AMI) m...