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A 6 Gb/s Transceiver With a Nonlinear Electronic Dispersion Compensator for Directly Modulated Distributed-Feedback Lasers


Abstract:

This paper presents the design of a 6 Gb/s transceiver with a nonlinear electronic dispersion compensator (EDC) for a directly modulated distributed-feedback (DM-DFB) las...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents the design of a 6 Gb/s transceiver with a nonlinear electronic dispersion compensator (EDC) for a directly modulated distributed-feedback (DM-DFB) laser. At the laser output, a DM-DFB laser induces power-dependent frequency chirp, which causes severe chromatic dispersion as well as pattern dependency on the received signal. Such time-varying nature of the dispersion increases the difficulty of compensation using conventional linear methods. The proposed EDC overcomes the chirp-induced dispersion via a nonlinear equalizer at the receiver and a pattern-dependent pre-compensator at the transmitter. The EDC achieves an optical SNR gain of 14.69 dB at a BER of 1 ×10 - 6 in a 75 km SMF-28 fiber. The test chip is fabricated in a 90 nm CMOS process, and the EDC consumes 68 mW from a 1 V supply at 6 Gb/s.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits ( Volume: 50, Issue: 2, February 2015)
Page(s): 503 - 514
Date of Publication: 22 October 2014

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