Low power CMOS-driven 1060 nm multimode optical link
Jean Benoit Héroux, Tomofumi Kise, et al.
OFC 2014
An analysis of a 1060-nm VCSEL with a threshold voltage as low as 1.25 V and 3 dB frequency above 19 GHz in the 2.5 to 5 mA bias current range is presented. An optical link based on a custom-made 90-nm CMOS driver, low power VCSEL and 32-μm diameter photodiode is built and characterized. A 5.2 dB link margin is obtained with a 0.99 mW optical modulation amplitude and an 8.2 dB extinction ratio at 28 Gb/s. A 1.1 pJ/b transmitter power consumption is measured at 26 Gb/s. The platform that we use in the present study would be compatible with a wavelength division multiplexing scheme to reach high aggregate bitrate and channel density with low voltage, power and heat dissipation in a future optical module. Results clearly demonstrate the potential of VCSEL-based links to meet the requirements of next-generation exascale computers and data center systems.
Jean Benoit Héroux, Tomofumi Kise, et al.
OFC 2014
Jean Benoit Héroux, Hidetoshi Numata, et al.
IJCNN 2018
Gouhei Tanaka, Toshiyuki Yamane, et al.
Neural Networks
Hidetoshi Numata, Masao Tokunari, et al.
OFC 2017