LSI chips were developed that fit on a switching fabric using chip-to-chip optical interconnections; they have 10-Gb/s serial input and output ports, which facilitates the layout of optically interfaced switching element modules. A test switching module composed of these chips was operated at 10.2 Gb/s without bit errors. Ultrahigh-speed switching LSI chips have been developed for a future asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switching system with an over-Tb/s capacity. Their serial input and output ports facilitate chip-to-chip optical interconnection. Cell-dropper and crosspoint-router LSI chips, composing the core of the switching element, were fabricated by using GaAs LSI technology. A test switching module composed of these chips was operated at 10.2 Gb/s without bit errors
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Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
(Volume:30
,
Issue:
4
)
Date of Publication: Apr 1995