This paper describes design techniques for suppressing crosstalk in an optical transceiver module using PLC-hybrid-integration technologies and for achieving burst-mode operation with high sensitivity and wide dynamic range using CMOS-IC technologies. An arrangement that reduces the electrical crosstalk to less than -100 dB was designed using three-dimensional electromagnetic field analysis. The configurations of a newly developed instantaneous-response CMOS LD driver circuit is also described and instantaneous-response CMOS receiver circuit techniques are reviewed. With these techniques, we have succeeded in building optical transceiver modules for ATM-PON systems using PLC-hybrid-integration and inexpensive standard CMOS-IC fabrication processes. Under full-duplex operation at 156 Mb/s, fabricated transceiver modules showed receiver sensitivity of better than -34 dBm and dynamic range of over 28 dB, which satisfy both the class-B and class-C specifications recommended by ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication standardization sector) G983.1 for the optical transceiver module for an ONU (optical network unit).
Takeshi KUROSAKI
Toshikazu HASHIMOTO
Noboru ISHIHARA
Yasuhiro SUZUKI
Masahiro YANAGISAWA
Hideaki KIMURA
Makoto NAKAMURA
Yuichi TOHMORI
Kazutoshi KATO
Yoshihiro KAWAGUCHI
Yuji AKAHORI
Yasufumi YAMADA
Kuniharu KATO
Hiromu TOBA
Junichi YOSHIDA
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Takeshi KUROSAKI, Toshikazu HASHIMOTO, Noboru ISHIHARA, Yasuhiro SUZUKI, Masahiro YANAGISAWA, Hideaki KIMURA, Makoto NAKAMURA, Yuichi TOHMORI, Kazutoshi KATO, Yoshihiro KAWAGUCHI, Yuji AKAHORI, Yasufumi YAMADA, Kuniharu KATO, Hiromu TOBA, Junichi YOSHIDA, "1.3/1.55-µm Full-Duplex WDM Optical Transceiver Modules for ATM-PON (PDS) Systems Using PLC-Hybrid-Integration and CMOS-IC Technologies" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E82-B, no. 8, pp. 1199-1208, August 1999, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes design techniques for suppressing crosstalk in an optical transceiver module using PLC-hybrid-integration technologies and for achieving burst-mode operation with high sensitivity and wide dynamic range using CMOS-IC technologies. An arrangement that reduces the electrical crosstalk to less than -100 dB was designed using three-dimensional electromagnetic field analysis. The configurations of a newly developed instantaneous-response CMOS LD driver circuit is also described and instantaneous-response CMOS receiver circuit techniques are reviewed. With these techniques, we have succeeded in building optical transceiver modules for ATM-PON systems using PLC-hybrid-integration and inexpensive standard CMOS-IC fabrication processes. Under full-duplex operation at 156 Mb/s, fabricated transceiver modules showed receiver sensitivity of better than -34 dBm and dynamic range of over 28 dB, which satisfy both the class-B and class-C specifications recommended by ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication standardization sector) G983.1 for the optical transceiver module for an ONU (optical network unit).
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AU - Kazutoshi KATO
AU - Yoshihiro KAWAGUCHI
AU - Yuji AKAHORI
AU - Yasufumi YAMADA
AU - Kuniharu KATO
AU - Hiromu TOBA
AU - Junichi YOSHIDA
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