P. Rito, I. G. Líópez, A. Awny, A. Ulusoy, D. Kissinger
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A DC-90 GHz 4-Vpp differential linear driver in a 0.13 μm SiGe:C BiCMOS technology for optical modulators
In this paper, a linear driver for optical modulators in a 0.13 μm SiGe:C BiCMOS technology with fT/fmax of 300/500 GHz is presented. The driver is implemented following a distributed amplifier topology in a differential manner. In a 50-Ω environment, the circuit delivers a maximum differential output amplitude of 4 Vpp, featuring a small-signal gain of 13 dB and 3-dB bandwidth of 90 GHz. Time-domain measurements using OOK (up to 56 Gb/s) and PAM-4 (at 30Gbaud) are performed, demonstrating the maximum output swing and linearity of the driver. The output power to power dissipation ratio is 3.6%. To the best knowledge of the authors, this is the first time a linear driver for optical modulators demonstrates such bandwidth.