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Title: 40 Gbit/s optical receiver module with high conversion gain and sensitivity
Author (s): Krishnamurthy, K.
Vetury, R.
Liu, Yet-zen
Rodwell, M.J.W.
Pullela, R.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Keywords: 40 Gbit/s
InP
OEIC module
current-mode-logic interfaces
harmonic balance simulations
high conversion gain
high sensitivity
integrated optoelectronics
limiting amplifier
limiting differential output
operational amplifiers
optical receiver module
optical receivers
p-i-n photodiodes
pin diode
pseudorandom binary sequence
transimpedance amplifier
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation: Krishnamurthy, K.; Vetury, R.; Yet-zen Liu; Rodwell, M.J.W.; Pullela, R., "40 Gbits optical receiver module with high conversion gain and sensitivity," Electronics Letters, Vol.39, Iss.24, 27 Nov. 2003 Pages: 1738- 1739
Abstract: An optical receiver for 40 Gbit/s communication systems with 8274 V/W conversion gain and 950 mV/p-p/ limiting differential output is reported. A back-to-back sensitivity of -9.4 dBm at a bit error rate of 10^ -12 was observed for a 2^31-1 pseudorandom binary sequence. The receiver incorporates an InP based pin diode, a transimpedance amplifier and a limiting amplifier. This is the largest conversion gain with high sensitivity reported for 40 Gbit/s receivers without optical amplification.
Type: Article - Journal
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title40 Gbit/s optical receiver module with high conversion gain and sensitivity
contributor.authorKrishnamurthy, K.
contributor.authorVetury, R.
contributor.authorLiu, Yet-zen
contributor.authorRodwell, M.J.W.
contributor.authorPullela, R.
contributor.deptlabMechanical & Aerospace Engineering
subject40 Gbit/s
subjectInP
subjectOEIC module
subjectcurrent-mode-logic interfaces
subjectharmonic balance simulations
subjecthigh conversion gain
subjecthigh sensitivity
subjectintegrated optoelectronics
subjectlimiting amplifier
subjectlimiting differential output
subjectoperational amplifiers
subjectoptical receiver module
subjectoptical receivers
subjectp-i-n photodiodes
subjectpin diode
subjectpseudorandom binary sequence
subjecttransimpedance amplifier
date.issued2003
date.submitted2007
publisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
identifier.citationKrishnamurthy, K.; Vetury, R.; Yet-zen Liu; Rodwell, M.J.W.; Pullela, R., "40 Gbits optical receiver module with high conversion gain and sensitivity," Electronics Letters, Vol.39, Iss.24, 27 Nov. 2003 Pages: 1738- 1739
identifier.issn0013-5194
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description.abstractAn optical receiver for 40 Gbit/s communication systems with 8274 V/W conversion gain and 950 mV/p-p/ limiting differential output is reported. A back-to-back sensitivity of -9.4 dBm at a bit error rate of 10^ -12 was observed for a 2^31-1 pseudorandom binary sequence. The receiver incorporates an InP based pin diode, a transimpedance amplifier and a limiting amplifier. This is the largest conversion gain with high sensitivity reported for 40 Gbit/s receivers without optical amplification.
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