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High-speed, burst-mode, packet-capable optical receiver and instantaneous clock recovery for optical bus operation
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EngineeringOptical Transmission SystemOptical Wireless CommunicationClock SignalOptical NetworksClock RecoveryCoherent Optical CommunicationOptical CommunicationOptical NetworkingFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsComputer EngineeringOptical Bus OperationInstantaneous Clock RecoveryPacket-capable Optical ReceiverIngaas Avalanche PhotodiodeNetwork TimingEnhanced Performance VersionOptoelectronics
This paper describes an enhanced performance version of a high-speed burst-mode compatible optical receiver and its application to 622-Mb/s optical bus operation in conjunction with an instantaneous clock recovery scheme. The receiver is fabricated in a 12 GHz f/sub t/ silicon bipolar technology and consists of a differential transimpedance amplifier with an auto-threshold level controller and a high-speed quantizer. Using an InGaAs avalanche photodiode, the typical burst mode sensitivity is around /spl minus/34 dBm (10/sup /spl minus/9/ BER) at bit rates up to 1.5 Gb/s with a dynamic range of 26 db for both pseudorandom and burst signals. The results using a laser beam modulated by a high-speed external modulator indicate that the receiver can be operated at bit rates higher than 2 Gb/s. With a worst-case self-resetting time <50 ns for the threshold control circuit, the receiver is usable for optical packet communication where data signals with varying optical power are employed. This receiver was demonstrated in a 622-Mb/s optical bus application where the clock signal was recovered from the packet data signal using a novel high-speed CMOS instantaneous clock recovery IC.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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