M. L. Lovejoy, G. Patrizi, P. Enquist, R. F. Carson, D. Craft, R. Shul
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摘要
报道了一种基于InGaAs-InP异质结双极晶体管的超低功耗长波光接收机。光电接收器是为大规模并行应用而设计的,在这些应用中,由于电和热原因,低功率密度是必要的。我们展示了用于自由空间光数据链路的二维四乘四光电接收器阵列,该阵列直接与3.3 V CMOS asic接口,功耗小于12 mW/通道;更低的功率是可能的。测量了/spl sim/1 nsec的传输延迟,并演示了800 mbit /sec的大信号处理。该阵列的间距为500 /spl亩/米,可以轻松缩放到更高的密度。该光电接收器可用于自由空间和导波应用。
Ultra-low-power, long-wavelength photoreceivers for massively-parallel optical data links
An ultra-low-power, long-wavelength photoreceiver based on InGaAs-InP heterojunction bipolar transistors is reported. The photoreceivers were designed for massively parallel applications where low-power density is necessary for both electrical and thermal reasons. We demonstrate two-dimensional, four-by-four arrays of photoreceivers for free-space optical data links that interface directly with 3.3 V CMOS ASICs and dissipate less than 12 mW/channel; lower power is possible. Propagation delays of /spl sim/1 nsec were measured and large signal operation to 800 Mbits/sec is demonstrated. The array is on a 500 /spl mu/m pitch and can be easily scaled to much higher density. The photoreceivers can be utilized in both free-space and guided-wave applications.