Schow et al., 2009 - Google Patents
A single-chip CMOS-based parallel optical transceiver capable of 240-Gb/s bidirectional data ratesSchow et al., 2009
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- Schow C
- Doany F
- Baks C
- Kwark Y
- Kuchta D
- Kash J
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- Journal of Lightwave Technology
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We report here on the design, fabrication, and high-speed performance of a parallel optical transceiver based on a single CMOS amplifier chip incorporating 16 transmitter and 16 receiver channels. The optical interfaces to the chip are provided by 16-channel photodiode …
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